<p>Born in Bordeaux before moving to Paris, Odilon Redon specialized in oils and pastels to create his rich body of work that contained still life and religious paintings with overarching symbolism. Redon’s paintings became popular when a novel about a man who collected his drawings was released in 1884, bringing Redon into the spotlight.</p>
<p>Between 1905 and 1916 Redon devoted a number of oils, pastels, and watercolors to the theme of horses of the sun, driven, according to classical mythology, by the god Apollo or his son Phathon. This painting is closely related to a larger oil of the same subject of about 1905 (Petit Palais, Paris).</p>
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