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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolist Movement
1910
19th Century
34.0 x 26.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists. ( Switch to Print
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Centaur with Cello
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In the evocative world of Odilon Redon, reality itself bends to the will of imagination. His 1910 painting, “Centaur with Cello,” is a profound meditation on duality, emotion, and the human condition – a quintessential example of the Symbolist movement’s fascination with exploring inner landscapes through carefully constructed imagery. This artwork transcends mere representation; it's an invitation to contemplate the complex interplay between instinct and intellect, wildness and refinement, all rendered with Redon’s signature mastery.
The centaur – a creature born from Greek mythology – immediately carries a wealth of symbolic weight. Traditionally representing the conflict between reason and passion, nature and civilization, Redon skillfully leverages this inherent tension. The centaur’s posture, with one leg grounded and the other raised in an almost defiant gesture, speaks to this struggle. The cello itself, an instrument capable of producing both soaring melodies and mournful tones, acts as a potent visual metaphor for the very emotions the painting seeks to evoke. Redon doesn't simply depict a mythological figure; he uses it as a vehicle to explore fundamental aspects of human experience.
"Centaur with Cello" is deeply rooted in the Symbolist philosophy of representing absolute truths through symbolic imagery. Redon's work, like that of many Symbolists, taps into the realm of dreams and emotions, offering a glimpse into the subconscious mind. The painting’s ambiguity invites viewers to project their own interpretations onto the scene, fostering a personal connection with the artwork. It is not simply a depiction of a centaur playing a cello; it's an exploration of the human soul – its contradictions, its passions, and its yearning for harmony.
1840 - 1916 , France
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