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[[Image:La Fleur du marécage by Redon.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[La Fleur du marécage]]'' ([[1885]]) by [[Odilon Redon]]]] [[Image:La Fleur du marécage by Redon.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[La Fleur du marécage]]'' ([[1885]]) by [[Odilon Redon]]]]
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-''[[La Fleur du marécage]]'' (1885) is a drawing by French artist [[Odilon Redon]]. It depicts a [[Pierrot]] and carries the comment "La fleur du marécage, une tête. humaine et triste." +'''''La fleur du marécage, une tête. humaine et triste''''' (1885) is a drawing by French artist [[Odilon Redon]]. It depicts a [[Pierrot]].
Marécage is French for [[swamp]], so the title translates as The [[flower]] of the swamp, a head. [[Human]] and [[sad]]. Marécage is French for [[swamp]], so the title translates as The [[flower]] of the swamp, a head. [[Human]] and [[sad]].

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La fleur du marécage, une tête. humaine et triste (1885) is a drawing by French artist Odilon Redon. It depicts a Pierrot.

Marécage is French for swamp, so the title translates as The flower of the swamp, a head. Human and sad.

It is from the set Hommage à Goya.

The engraving is is reminiscent of the fantastic plants of Edward Lear.




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