White Vase with Flowers (1916) by Odilon Redon

White Vase with Flowers - Odilon Redon - 1916

Artwork Information

TitleWhite Vase with Flowers
ArtistOdilon Redon
Date1916
Mediumpastel,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About White Vase with Flowers

Odilon Redon’s “White Vase with Flowers” is a pastel on paper artwork created in 1916. Renowned for its exquisite portrayal of a floral arrangement, the piece is an exemplar of the flower painting genre. Despite being associated with the Realism movement, Redon’s work often transcends the conventional boundaries of realism, embracing elements of Symbolism and expressing a unique dreamlike quality. The artwork resides in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France, where it continues to captivate audiences with its vibrant color palette and emotive composition.

The artwork features a bountiful array of flowers, each rendered with a delicate touch that captures both their fragility and efflorescence. Diverse in type and color, the blooms burst forth from a white vase that anchors the composition. The pastel medium allows for a soft interplay of hues, blending the fantastical colors together in a way that radiates both warmth and ethereal charm. Background and foreground merge in a harmonious dance, creating an atmospheric depth that invites contemplation. Redon’s masterful handling of light and color emphasizes the transient beauty of the natural world, suggesting a moment of serene isolation from the passage of time.

Other Artwork from Odilon Redon

More Realism Artwork

Scroll to Top