Portrait of the Baronne de Domecy (detail), about 1900, Odilon Redon, pastel, graphite, and black Conté crayon on cream paper, now darkened. The J. Paul Getty Museum Portrait of the Baronne de Domecy (detail), about 1900, Odilon Redon, pastel, graphite, and black Conté crayon on cream paper, now darkened. The J. Paul Getty Museum

In an age of formal experimentation, pastels offered artists a thrilling range of possibilities: an iridescent palette, a diverse array of textures, and a more immediate mode of working than oil paints. Late 19th-century pastellists achieved a range of effects, from the ethereal to the visceral. Tracing the evolution of pastels from Impressionism to Symbolism, this installation presents works in the Getty collection by Degas, Redon, and others.

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