Odilon Redon

I Have Sometimes Seen in the Sky What Seemed to Be Like Forms of Spirits, plate 21 of 24

1896
Lithograph in black on ivory China paper laid down on ivory wove paper
26.5 × 18.4 cm (10.4 × 7.2 in)

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