Keep Calm Collection Canvas
Pandora by Odilon Redon Canvas Print
Pandora by Odilon Redon Canvas Print
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This high quality stretched canvas print is printed in the USA with fade resistant inks. The print is gallery wrapped with finely textured, artist-grade cotton and polyester blend canvas. The canvas art features outstanding clarity and detail. Ready to display right out of the box.
- Made in the USA
- Printed with premium inks that protect against light-fade and are resistant to UV light.
- Made on heavyweight canvas, the perfect medium for printing highly-detailed and vibrant artwork.
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests.
- Hanging hardware comes affixed to each canvas art piece.
Odilon Redon (1840-1916) was a French artist known for his hauntingly beautiful paintings, prints, and drawings. Born in Bordeaux, France, Redon was the son of a prosperous wine merchant and was raised in a cultured environment that fostered his love of art. He began his artistic career as a young boy, studying drawing and painting with local artists. In 1864, he moved to Paris to continue his studies, where he became friends with artists such as Edgar Degas and Claude Monet. Redon's early work was heavily influenced by the Impressionists, but he soon developed his own unique style that blended elements of Symbolism, Surrealism, and Art Nouveau. Redon's artwork often featured dreamlike, fantastical imagery, and explored themes of death, nature, and the human psyche. He was particularly known for his use of vivid colors and bold, expressive lines, which gave his work a sense of mystery and otherworldliness. Some of his most famous pieces include "The Cypress Trees," "Ophelia Among the Flowers," and "The Black Cupid." Redon was also an accomplished printmaker, and his etchings and lithographs are considered some of the finest examples of their kind. Throughout his career, Redon received numerous accolades and exhibited his work widely throughout Europe and America. Today, his artwork continues to be celebrated for its originality and enduring beauty.

