Odilon Redon's works are some of the most mysterious in art history. A crying spider with a human face, a balloon with a gigantic eye in the middle, creepy, fantastic creatures - you must admit, it's weird. Even more weird is that he had a very traditional, academic training at Gerome's atelier. Redon called his works "noirs." After 1890 when he became more recognized he stopped painting "noirs" and turned to pastels.
The Crying Spider
charcoal • 49 x 32.5 cm