Les Fleurs du Mal

Les Fleurs du Mal  is an original modern rare book illustrated after Odilon Redon (Bordeaux, 1840 - Paris, France) in  1923 .

Published by Henry Fleury, Paris.

Original Second Edition.

One hundred numbered copies 

Format: in 4°.

The book includes Nine numbered etchings in vernis mou; loose leaves in original wrappers.  

Mint conditions.

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Les Fleurs du Mal  is an original modern rare book illustrated after Odilon Redon  (Bordeaux, 1840 - Paris, France) in  1923 .

Published by Henry Fleury, Paris.

Original Second Edition.

One hundred numbered copies 

Format: in 4°.

The book includes Nine numbered etchings in vernis mou; loose leaves in original wrappers.  

Mint conditions.

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Odilon Redon  (Bordeaux, 1840 - Paris, France). Redon's far-reaching influence falls into two categories corresponding to the two main threads in his oeuvre: his extraordinarily vivid and colorful late paintings and pastels, and his earlier noirs. For the Nabis, it was Redon's free and expressive use of color that would have the most impact. Maurice Denis credited Redon with advancing the spiritual evolution of his own art, while Pierre Bonnard said of Redon, "All of our generation fell under his charm and received his advice." Later, Henri Matisse acknowledged the influence of Redon's pastels on his own colorful Fauvist palette. But the impact of Redon's noirs on modern art was perhaps even more profound, for in them we find his greatest originality and inventiveness. The Surrealists were particularly taken with the dreamlike quality of those charcoals and lithographs, and André Breton, their de-facto leader, was a particularly great admirer. A key part of Redon's influence was the suggestiveness of his art - rather than describing things for us, the viewer participates actively in interpreting the work.

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SKU
M-117566
Artist
Odilon Redon
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Year
1923
Period
1920s
Books Classification
Original Illustrated
Edition
Second edition
Signature
Not signed
Pages
9
Dimensions (cm)
35 x 25 x 2
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