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SPRING 2008

Odilon Redon.  Self-portrait.

ODILON REDON (1840-1916)

Odilon Redon: before and after

The childhood of the artist

The family of the artist: Ari and Camille

The mystic and the pilgrim

The mystic: Buddha

The pilgrim: Parsifal

The birth of Venus

Pegasus

The Armory Show of 1913

Alterswerk

 

 

 

 

 

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THE BIRTH OF VENUS

The birth of Venus.  Redon.

The birth of Venus. Odilon Redon. 1912. Musée du Petit Palais, Paris.

Throughout the ages, stories with certain basic themes have recurred over and over, in widely disparate cultures; emerging like the goddess Venus from the sea of our unconscious.
Joan
Vinge (b. 1948), writer

Odilon Redon was one of the outstanding artists of Symbolism, a multi-disciplinary arts movement, most active in the late nineteenth century. The Symbolist movement rejected naturalism and realism in favor of spirituality, the imagination and dreams. One related development during this time was the emergence of modern psychology.

The work of psychiatrists Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung was particularly influential to the Symbolists, providing ground-breaking insights into the interpretation of imaginative and dream material. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) believed that repressed aggression and sexuality are at the root of human behavior. In his therapeutic practice, he explored dream material for insights into these unconscious drives and their effect on behavior. Carl G. Jung (1875-1961), a protege of Freud, disputed his mentor's premise of aggression and sexuality as the sole motivating forces behind human behavior. His areas of research broadened to include not only dream material, but art, mythology, religion and philosophy. His major contributions to the field of psychoanalysis are the Jungian archetypes and the concepts of synchronicity and the collective unconscious.

THE MYTHOLOGY OF VENUS

According to Roman mythology, Venus is the Roman goddess of love, fertility and beauty. The castration of her father Uranus by her brother Cronus fertilized the ocean and from the fertile waters Venus arose. Artistic interpretations of her birth do not typically depict the actual birth but the moment when Venus arrives at the shores of Paphos (Cyprus) in a shell.

 

The Birth of Venus.  Redon.

The Birth of Venus. Odilon Redon. 1910. Private Collection.

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Between 1910-1912 Redon created six different versions of The Birth of Venus.

 

 

 

 

   
 
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