Saint Sebastian Engraving, 1911 – Odilon Redon
This exceptional engraving of Saint Sebastian, created in 1911 by Odilon Redon, is a work of significant artistic and cultural value, ideal for collectors and admirers of Symbolist art. Redon devoted several works to the subject of Saint Sebastian between 1910 and 1912, a period of full artistic maturity in which his research moved toward a deeply spiritual and visionary dimension.
Far removed from the anatomical and realistic representations of the Renaissance, Redon portrays the martyred saint in an enigmatic and mystical manner, focusing on inner life and the supernatural. The elongated figures, dreamlike atmospheres, and strong emotional intensity are hallmarks of his Symbolist style, aimed—according to the artist himself—at creating an art that “gives the illusion of life.” Related works, such as the renowned painting housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, highlight the importance of this subject within his oeuvre.
The engraving, measuring 48 x 36 cm, is enhanced by a period frame, which adds elegance and presence to the work. A rare opportunity to enrich a collection with an authentic piece that conveys profound spirituality and timeless poetic beauty.
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Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Width: 36
Height: 48
Reference (ID): 1687832
Availability: In stock































