5-minute meditation: Redon’s ‘Ophelia among the Flowers’ | National Gallery

Take five minutes with Christina Bradstreet from our Learning team to look, slowly, at Redon’s dream-like pastel, ‘Ophelia among the Flowers’. Supported by the John Armitage Charitable Trust.

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🎨 Find out more about the painting, Odilon Redon’s ‘Ophelia among the Flowers’, based on the character in Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’:
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/odilon-redon-ophelia-among-the-flowers

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