Odilon’s work is defined by its post-impressionism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Flower Clouds
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Andromeda
Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916)

Guardian Spirit of the Waters
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Still Life with Flowers
Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916)

Flowers: Poppies and Daisies
Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916)

Sita
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Melancholy
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Strange Flower (Little Sister of the Poor)
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Portrait of Ari Redon
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Death: "My irony surpasses all others!", plate 3 of 6
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

The Misshapen Polyp Floated on the Shores, a Sort of Smiling and Hideous Cyclops, plate 3 of 8 from "Les Origines"
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

A Mask Sounds the Funeral Knell, plate three from To Edgar Poe
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Saint John the Baptist, with Sketch of Head
Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

There Was Perhaps a First Vision Attempted in the Flower, plate 2 of 8 from "Les Origines"
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

The Eye, Like a Strange Balloon Moves Towards Infinity, plate one from To Edgar Poe
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Everywhere eyeballs are aflame, plate 9 from The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1st series)
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Ophelia
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

The Marsh Flower, a Sad Human Head, plate 2 of 6
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Cauldron of the Sorceress
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Cain and Abel
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916