Why Should There Not Exist a World Composed of Invisible, Odd, Fantastic, Embryonic Beings? (Pourquoi n'existerait-il pas un monde composé d'êtres invisibles, bizarres, fantastiques, embryonnaires?) (plate) from Le Juré by Odilon Redon, illustrated book, 1887

Why Should There Not Exist a World Composed of Invisible, Odd, Fantastic, Embryonic Beings? (Pourquoi n'existerait-il pas un monde composé d'êtres invisibles, bizarres, fantastiques, embryonnaires?) (plate) from Le Juré

Odilon Redon

Year
1887
Medium
Lithograph from an illustrated book with seven lithographs
Dimensions
composition (irreg.): 8 9/16 × 6 11/16" (21.7 × 17 cm); page: 10 15/16 × 8 13/16" (27.8 × 22.4 cm)
Museum
Other

Cultural & Historical Context

Classification
Illustrated Book
Culture
French
Period
1887

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