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Redon, Odilon - The Cyclops (1914) - Postcard Bundles with Envelopes Included

Redon, Odilon - The Cyclops (1914) - Postcard Bundles with Envelopes Included

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Description

Something Worth Keeping

Most things you receive in the mail go directly in the recycling. These don't. The art travels; to someone else's hands, their studio pinboard, their cubicle at work. A memento of you for them to use to Make Center for themselves. 

Like the Victorian language of flowers, fine art speaks with layered meaning. Send some portable intentional vibes to your chosen family, to let them know they’re in your inner circle of thoughts.

5x7 Horizontal or Vertical, Matte finish, envelopes included. Bundles of 10, 30, or 50.

Care Instructions

Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth, working from the center outward.

Art Story

The Eye of the Abyss

Odilon Redon painted The Cyclops in 1914 while the world prepared to tear itself apart. Most artists were looking at the mud of the trenches or the cold steel of the first tanks. Redon looked inward. He abandoned his ghostly charcoal noirs for a palette that feels like a fever dream. The result is a masterpiece of Symbolism that refuses to follow the rules of Greek mythology.

Polyphemus is usually a monster. He is the brute who trapped Odysseus and dashed brains against the rocks. Redon ignores the gore. He reimagines the giant as a shy pining lover peering over a ridge of vibrant flora. His massive eye is not a weapon but a window. It represents the internal visionary world of an artist who spent his life excavating the subconscious before Freud made it a household name.

Below the giant, the sea nymph Galatea sleeps in a state of total vulnerability. she is tucked into a landscape of saturated colors that shouldn't exist in nature. She is unaware of the observer. The giant doesn't reach for her. He simply watches. It is a quiet moment of voyeurism and longing captured just as the lights were going out across Europe. By the time the paint was dry, the air smelled of cordite and the last lingering perfumes of a Belle Époque era were vanishing into the smoke of heavy artillery. Photography was becoming the tool of documentation but Redon proved the inner eye was the only escape left.

References

Kröller-Müller Museum. The Cyclops by Odilon Redon. Official Collection Catalogue.

Gottlieb, Carla. The Problem of the Relationship between Graphism and Color in the Work of Odilon Redon. The Art Bulletin. 1959.

Hauptman, Jodi. Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon. The Museum of Modern Art. 2005.

Milner, John. The Symbolists. Phaidon Press. 1971.

Shipping & Satisfaction

Shipping & Satisfaction

Free shipping on all US orders, always.

Every order ships to US addresses at no additional cost. Allow up to 10 business days from fulfillment for delivery.

Your investment is protected. Material or print defects are replaced or fully refunded — no friction, no negotiation. If the work doesn't resonate aesthetically within 5 days of receipt, reach out and we'll make it right.

One note worth reading before you order: because every piece is produced on demand, we're unable to accommodate returns for incorrect size selections. Consult the product specs before you commit — they're there to make sure what arrives is exactly what you envisioned.

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