Anemones and Tulips (Anémones et Tulipes)

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
In the early twentieth century, after working for most of his career in black and white, Odilon Redon embraced color in a series of evocative floral still lifes, often executed in pastel. Here, a simple vase of radiant anemones and tulips floats in an ambiguous space, emerging like an apparition from a field of powdery marks and smudges. Although grounded in objective observation, Redon’s expressive blooms—“those fragile perfumed beings, exquisite prodigies of light,” as he described them—also exemplify his Symbolist embrace of ambiguity and subjectivity.
Caption
Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916). Anemones and Tulips (Anémones et Tulipes), 1902–1903. Pastel on tan paper, sheet: 21 9/16 x 18 1/4 in. (54.8 x 46.4 cm) frame: 26 3/4 × 24 1/4 × 2 in. (67.9 × 61.6 × 5.1 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. Horace O. Havemeyer, 42.198. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
Not on view
Collection
Gallery
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Collection
Artist
Title
Anemones and Tulips (Anémones et Tulipes)
Date
1902–1903
Geography
Place made: France
Medium
Pastel on tan paper
Classification
Dimensions
sheet: 21 9/16 x 18 1/4 in. (54.8 x 46.4 cm) frame: 26 3/4 × 24 1/4 × 2 in. (67.9 × 61.6 × 5.1 cm)
Signatures
Signed lower right: "ODILON REDON"
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Horace O. Havemeyer
Accession Number
42.198
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