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"The Golden Cell" by Odilon Redon (1892)
- Item Number
- 515
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Opening Bid
- 15 USD
Item Description
"The Golden Cell" by Odilon Redon (1892)
Master Artist Museum Print
Size: 11.7" x 16.5"
Status: Unframed
About the Artist
Odilon Redon (20th April 1840 - 6th July 1916) was a french printmaker, draughtsman and painter. He spent his childhood at Peyrelebade, his father's estate in the Medoc. Peyrelebade became a basic source of inspiration for all his art, providing him with both subjects from nature and a stimulus for his fantasies, and Redon returned there constantly until its enforced sale in 1897.
He received his education in Bordeaux from 1851, rapidly showing talent in many art forms: he studied drawing with Stanislas Gorin (1824-1874) from 1855; in 1857 he attempted unsuccessfully to become an architect; and he also became an accomplished violinist.
He developed a keen interest in contemporary literature, partly through the influence of Armand Clavaud, a botanist and thinker who became his friend and intellectual mentor.
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