Examples of using Odilon in English and their translations into German
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ODILON- Sofa with removable cover.
The 1000++ Artworks of media Oil and containing the word odilon redon, oil, post, impressionism.
ODILON- Coffee table for living room.
Not to mention artists from Bordeaux like Odilon Redon(Symbolism), Albert Marquet(Fauvism) and André Lhote Cubism.
ODILON- Rectangular metal console table.
In the 1870's, his"black" period, Odilon Redon drew literary, fantastic and visionary subjects in charcoal.
ODILON- Upholstered leather armchair with armrests.
In the eleventh century, a native son, the monk Odilon Mercoeur, the future abbot of the great Order of Cluny, endowed the city with a priory.
Odilon Redon Closed EyesIn the 1890s, Odilon Redon sometimes reworked some of his drawings or engravings in colour.
Biography==Born in Paris, the son of Jean-André Barrot, and thus the brother of Odilon Barrot and Adolphe Barrot, Ferdinand Barrot pursued law studies and became an"avocat" under the Restoration.
Imago> odilon redon spirit of the forest stares at yanomami quiver and arrow tips.
Exhibition of the French painter, engraver,one of the founders of symbolism and"Society of Independent Artists" Odilon Redon(1840-1916) opened on February 2 at the Museum of Art Basel.
In the 1890s, Odilon Redon sometimes reworked some of his drawings or engravings in colour.
The diversity of the time, still adds names of Bertrand-Jean Redon,known like Odilon Redon(1840-1916); Henri-Edmond Cross(1856-1910); and Theo van Rysselberghe 1862-1926.
Odilon Redon(1840- 1916) work is similar to him with the exploration of his internal feelings and psyche.
In 1916 she went blind and her environment utilized the situation and embezzled her fortune.Helene Odilon became pauperised and lived in a rest home- she was not even 60 years old.
After the death of a first child, Odilon Redon was overjoyed by the birth of Arï in 1889:"An attentive tenderness surrounded this only child whose presence.
The works on show create an arch bridging more than 250 years of art history, starting with works by GiovanniBattista Piranesi, Francisco de Goya, and Victor Hugo, moving on through key figures of Symbolism, such as Odilon Redon, Max Klinger, and Alfred Kubin, and culminating in the main protagonists of the Surrealist movement, including Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and René Magritte.
More Odilon Redon Baroness Robert de DomecyThis is one of the few oil portraits that Redon made for the wife of his friend Baron de Domecy.
A good illustration is provided by the fantastic compositions of Gaston Redon,the brother of the painter Odilon Redon, who won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1883 and later became the architect of the Louvre and the Tuileries.
The oeuvre of Odilon Redon(1840-1916) marks the threshold between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and thus represents the interplay between tradition and innovation.
Piranesi's designs for prisons lead the observer into Kafkaesque labyrinths, Francisco de Goya's etchings present a dark world of the absurd,and paintings and drawings by Symbolists such as Odilon Redon and Alfred Kubin create an often unsettling secretive atmosphere of reticence.
In the summer of 1849 his own Prime Minister, Odilon Barrot, had covertly denounced the policy of coups d'etat; in the winter of 1850 Thiers had openly done so.
Inside, one can discover the tomb of St. Mayeul, the capital of coin monks recalling the ancient privilege of the priory to beat currency, a fragment falls from the thirteenth century bishop, bas-relief of the Immaculate Conception, stone relics cabinets fifteenth century closed byfour wooden shutters decorated with paintings dedicated to the lives of St. Odilon and Mayeul.
The sanctities of Mayeul and Odilon, soon be met in the same tomb, attracts many pilgrims in Souvigny and the oldest of the priories of Cluny, bestowed favor, while experiencing considerable extension.
Even though they were not fuelled by the revolutionary impetus of the Surrealist avant-garde, they reveal a similar mistrust in reality. Piranesi's designs for prisons lead the observer into Kafkaesque labyrinths, Francisco de Goya's etchings present a dark world of the absurd,and paintings and drawings by Symbolists such as Odilon Redon and Alfred Kubin create an often unsettling secretive atmosphere of reticence.
The French Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, the Belgians Fernand Khnopff and Félicien Rops, the English Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the Dutch Jan Toorop are the most representative artists of the movement.
Influenced by Odilon Redon, Puvis de Chavannes, popular imagery, and Japanese woodblock printing, Bonnard, Vuillard, Vallotton and Denis(to name the most prominent members) revolutionised the spirit of decorative technique during one of the richest periods in French painting.