
“Phaéton is a stunning example of Symbolist painting by one of the period’s great talents: Odilon Redon…Phaeton was the son of the sun-god Helios whose chariot pulled the Sun across the sky. Phaeton, young and impulsive, demanded to try to drive the chariot but the pull was too strong and the chariot crashed into earth. In order to prevent the destruction of the earth Zeus threw a thunderbolt at the chariot, killing Phaeton. As a fable it is a powerful one and as in the present work commandeers the viewer into considering his impulsions before acting…Phaéton is perhaps a true reflection of the power of classical myth when fused with a 1910 appreciation of colour and form.”
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So beautiful to see on this hot day! Thank you!
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My pleasure, always, Ellen. I am happy you enjoy this! 😎
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This is quite a simple painting actually but it is very dramatic and tells quite a story. I love the color palette. That aqua with the rusty sienna is beautiful!
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I love those colors, too, Sheila. Coming across a new (to me) Redon is always an adventure! 😎🌻
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Beautiful!
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Thanks for visiting and sharing your thoughts, Victoria. 😊
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