Odilon RedonOphelia among the Flowers c.1905-8

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Artist
Odilon Redon (1840‑1916)
Title
Ophelia among the Flowers
Ophélie dans les fleurs
Date c.1905-8
MediumPastel on paper
Dimensionsunconfirmed: 640 x 910 mm
Collection
Lent by the National Gallery 1997
On long term loan
Reference
L01897
Not on display

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Redon floods this painting with rich, intoxicating colour. Its theme is the death of the Ophelia from Shakespeare's Hamlet. The lovesick Ophelia, driven to madness by Hamlet's cruel rejection of her, drowns while picking flowers. Redon portrays her immersed in a detached, imaginary world, surrounded by petals and leaves. In his journal for 1903 he wrote of his empathy for such natural elements: 'I love nature in all her forms ... the humble flower, tree, ground and rocks, up to the majestic peaks of mountains ... I also shiver deeply at the mystery of solitude.'

August 2004

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