Symbolism in Art
- Emily Bilman
- Feb 25, 2019
- 1 min read
Symbolism in art is best represented by Redon who painted semi-abstract
figures in a background of intense colours that made them stand out.
symbolism in art is as important as it is in literature because it leads
the viewer discover the semi-abstract figures that are presented
to his view. It also refers to classical and mythological figures like
ancient heroes whom the viewer has to recognize. Above all, it is
in the use of chromatic colours and their combinations that
symbolism is best thought about.
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