Flowers in Green Vase with Handles (c.1905) by Odilon Redon

The artwork titled “Flowers in Green Vase with Handles” is an oil on canvas creation by the artist Odilon Redon, dating from around 1905. With its dimensions approximately at 27.31 by 21.59 cm, the painting embodies the Symbolist art movement. It is categorized as a flower painting and currently resides within the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

This piece by Redon displays a striking arrangement of flowers, each imbued with a vibrant burst of color that stands out against the muted background. The florals are captured with a dreamy and somewhat abstracted touch, a hallmark of Redon’s style where the line between the real and the imagined often blurs. The green vase, defined by strong yet simple lines, contrasts the organic shapes and textures of the flowers. Each flower’s brushstroke contributes to an overall impression of dynamism and life within the still life, suggesting the influence of the Symbolist movement with its interest in emotional expression and the unseen. With its small size, “Flowers in Green Vase with Handles” is evocative of a personal and intimate experience, inviting the viewer to look closer and ponder the symbolism and mood conveyed by the elements within the painting.

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