Ophelia Among the Flowers

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"Ophelia Among the Flowers" is a symbolist painting by Odilon Redon that reimagines Shakespeare’s tragic heroine Ophelia in a dreamlike, floral setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
symbolist painting
artHistoricalContext late 19th-century Symbolism
associatedWith French symbolism
surface form: French Symbolism

literary symbolism in visual art
basedOn Ophelia
surface form: Shakespeare’s tragic heroine Ophelia
countryOfOrigin France
creator Odilon Redon
depicts Ophelia
genre literary painting
hasArtisticStyle dreamlike
imaginative
symbolic
hasColorPalette expressive
rich
hasSetting dreamlike floral environment
hasSubject Shakespearean character
female portrait
floral motifs
hasTheme death
dream
melancholy
nature
tragedy
inspiredBy Hamlet
William Shakespeare
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
movement Symbolism
partOf Odilon Redon’s body of symbolist works
portrays Ophelia surrounded by flowers
female figure

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Odilon Redon notableWork Ophelia Among the Flowers
Odilon notableWork Ophelia Among the Flowers
subject surface form: Odilon Redon