Artwork

Pégase et l'Hydre

Pégase et l'Hydre, by Odilon Redon, oil, 1907
Pégase et l'Hydre, by Odilon Redon, oil, 1907

Pégase et l'Hydre is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Odilon Redon. It dates from 1907 and is held in the collection of the Kröller-Müller Museum.

About this work

Overview

Pégase et l'Hydre is a 1907 oil painting by Odilon Redon, characteristic of his later work in its use of color and medium.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a hybrid figure with human and avian features, set against a warm golden background. The figure's serene expression and outstretched wings evoke a sense of ethereal wonder, drawing on mythological and symbolic imagery.

Technique & Style

Redon's shift to oil paint around 1900 allowed for richer color palettes, evident in Pégase et l'Hydre's warm tones and soft brushstrokes, which create a sense of intimacy.

History & Provenance

Pégase et l'Hydre is part of the Kröller-Müller Museum's collection, exemplifying Redon's contribution to the Symbolist movement, which emphasized subjective and symbolic representation.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Odilon Redon

Artist

Odilon Redon

Odilon Redon (born Bertrand Redon; French: ; 20 April 1840 – 6 July 1916) was a French Symbolist draftsman, printmaker, and painter.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Pégase et l'Hydre?

Pégase et l'Hydre was painted by Odilon Redon in 1907.

Where can I see Pégase et l'Hydre?

Pégase et l'Hydre is held by Kröller-Müller Museum.

What movement is Pégase et l'Hydre?

Pégase et l'Hydre is associated with Post-Impressionism.