Portrait of the Marquis de Gonet (1907) by Odilon Redon

Portrait of the Marquis de Gonet - Odilon Redon - 1907

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of the Marquis de Gonet
ArtistOdilon Redon
Date1907
Mediumpastel,paper
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Portrait of the Marquis de Gonet

The artwork titled “Portrait of the Marquis de Gonet” is a creation by the artist Odilon Redon, dating back to 1907. Executed in pastel on paper, this portrait represents the Symbolism art movement, a genre that emphasizes mystical and emotional content over realistic representation. As a portrait, it presumably captures the essence of its subject through symbolism and color rather than through a literal depiction. Unfortunately, the artwork is not widely accessible for public viewing as it resides within a private collection.

The artwork features a profile of a woman, presumably the Marquis de Gonet, against a soft, indistinct background that fades into a hazy blend of earthy tones. Her complexion is rendered with a light touch, allowing the paper’s texture to contribute to the subtleties of her features. Her attire, particularly the rich purple shawl draped over her shoulders, provides a strong visual contrast against the gentler hues of her surroundings. The shawl is highlighted with delicate lines and subtle shading, which gives it a sense of depth and texture. She appears poised and elegant, gazing outward beyond the frame with an air of quiet introspection. A small bouquet of flowers can be discerned to her right, offering a touch of natural beauty that complements the overall palette and tranquil mood of the composition. Redon’s sensitive use of pastel imbues the portrait with a dreamlike quality, aligning with the Symbolist’s predilection for evoking feeling and atmosphere over concrete detail.

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