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L'Intelligence Fut A Moi! Je Devins Le Buddha from La Temptation de Saint Antoine
(1895)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
La mort: "C'est moi qui te rends sérieuse; enlaçons-nous" (Death: "It is I who make you serious; let us embrace each other"), no. 20 from La tentation de Saint-Antoine (The Temptation of Saint Anthony)
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
Elle Tire de sa Poitrine une Éponge toute noire ... from La Temptation de Saint Antoine
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
". . . et que des yeux sans tête flottaient comme des mollusques" ("… and that eyes without heads were floating like mollusks"), no. 13 from La tentation de Saint-Antoine (The Temptation of Saint Anthony)
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
Oannès: Moi, la première conscience du chaos, j’ai surgi de l’abîme pour durcir la matière, pour régler les forms (Oannès: I, the First Consciousness of Chaos, Arose from the Abyss to Harden Matter, to Regulate Forms), from the series La Tentation de Sain
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
,
Ambroise Vollard
Antoine: Quel est le but de tout cela? Le Diable: Il n’y a pas de but! (Anthony: What is the Point of All This? The Devil: There is No Point!), from the series La Tentation de Saint-Antoine (The Temptation of Saint Anthony) by Gustave Flaubert (third seri
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
,
Ambroise Vollard
Des peuples divers habitent les pays de l’océan (Different Peoples Dwell in the Countries of the Ocean), from the series La Tentation de Saint-Antoine (The Temptation of Saint Anthony) with text by Gustave Flaubert (third series)
(1896)
by
Odilon Redon
,
Gustave Flaubert
,
Ambroise Vollard