The Misshapen Polyp Floated on the Shores, a Sort of Smiling and Hideous Cyclops
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The Shapeless Polyp Floated along the Bank, a Sort of Hideous, Smiling Cyclops (1883) - Odilon Redon
Le polype difforme flottait sur les rivages, sorte de cyclope souriante et hideux (The Misshapen Polyp Floated on the Shores, a Sort of Smiling and Hideous Cyclops) plate III from the portfolio Les Origines (The Origins)
See also
- The Cyclops, gouache and oil by Odilon Redon, undated (Kröller-Müller Museum)<ref>Dated before 1905, possibly a replica of a pastel, according to Klaus Berger, "The Pastels of Odilon Redon", College Art Journal 16.1 (Autumn 1956:23-33) p. 30f; dated 1898-1900 by David H. Porter, "Metamorphoses and Metamorphosis: A Brief Response", American Journal of Philology 124.3 (Fall 2003:473-76); illus. in Sven Sandström, Le Monde imaginaire d'Odilon Redon: étude iconologique,1955:69.</ref>]]
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