Odilon Redon
Buddha in His Youth by Odilon Redon
Odilon Redon Paintings & Canvas Prints
Discover museum-quality Odilon Redon paintings and canvas prints, celebrated for their dreamlike symbolism, visionary imagination, and luminous colour compositions. At Fame Art Gallery, we offer premium Redon reproductions crafted for collectors, Symbolist art enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking poetic, museum-grade wall art for homes, offices, and gallery-inspired interiors.
Who Was Odilon Redon?
Odilon Redon (1840–1916) was a French Symbolist painter, printmaker, and pastelist whose work bridged the transition from 19th-century Romanticism to early Modernism. Born in Bordeaux, France, Redon developed a deeply imaginative artistic vision influenced by literature, dreams, mythology, and the subconscious mind.
He began his career producing charcoal drawings and lithographs known as his “Noirs,” featuring mysterious floating heads, hybrid creatures, and surreal landscapes. Later in life, his palette shifted dramatically toward radiant colour, producing luminous pastels and oil paintings filled with flowers, mythological figures, and spiritual symbolism.
Redon rejected strict realism, instead exploring inner emotion, imagination, and psychological states. His visionary style influenced later movements including Surrealism and modern Symbolist expression.
Today, his works are preserved in major museum collections worldwide and remain highly sought after as museum-quality canvas prints by collectors across the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, and Australia.
Top Odilon Redon Paintings to Buy as Canvas Prints
- Cyclops
- Ophelia Among the Flowers
- The Buddha
- Vase of Flowers
- Flower Clouds
- Eye Balloon
- Silence
- The Golden Cell
- Butterflies
- Portrait of Violette Heymann
These masterpieces are especially popular as large canvas prints and framed Symbolist wall art, admired for their mystical atmosphere and colour radiance.
Why Buy Odilon Redon Canvas Prints & Paintings?
Symbolist Dreamlike Wall Art
Redon’s works bring imagination and introspection into interior spaces.
Visionary Modern Appeal
Collectors value his influence on Surrealism and Modern art.
Museum-Quality Reproduction
Our canvas prints preserve luminous colour transitions and pastel textures.
Creative & Gallery-Style Décor
His paintings suit artistic, contemporary, and intellectual interiors.
Artistic Style, Themes & Décor Suitability
Odilon Redon’s artistic language blends Symbolism with spiritual imagination. Key themes include:
- Dream imagery
- Mythological figures
- Floral symbolism
- Visionary creatures
- Spiritual contemplation
These canvas prints are ideal for:
- Modern living rooms
- Creative studios
- Home libraries
- Gallery walls
- Collector Symbolist art spaces
Museum & Historical Relevance
Odilon Redon’s works are housed in prestigious institutions including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Louvre, and the Musée d’Orsay. His visionary imagery remains central to the Symbolist movement and the evolution of modern art.
Owning a museum-quality Odilon Redon canvas print allows collectors to display poetic, introspective art that bridges imagination, spirituality, and modern expression.
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Browse more masterpieces in our Famous Paintings collection or explore our full range of paintings. For bespoke symbolic or contemporary artworks, request custom pieces via our commission artwork service.
FAQs
Who was Odilon Redon?
Odilon Redon was a French Symbolist painter and printmaker.
What is Redon most famous for?
He is best known for Cyclops and his dreamlike imagery.
Are Redon canvas prints suitable for home décor?
Yes, especially modern and artistic interiors.
Why do collectors buy Odilon Redon paintings?
Because of their visionary symbolism and colour radiance.
Did Redon influence Surrealism?
Yes, his work inspired later Surrealist artists.
Where are Redon’s originals displayed?
In museums such as MoMA and Musée d’Orsay.
Are these museum-quality canvas prints?
Yes, produced using premium archival materials.
What themes appear in his art?
Dreams, mythology, and spirituality.
Did Redon create lithographs?
Yes, especially his early “Noirs.”
Can I commission similar symbolic artwork?
Yes, custom commissions are available.

