These objects title a dreamlike portrait inspired by Italian Renaissance busts of the artist’s wife Camille Falte. Several of these objects are “Floating Like Mollusks” in a print from an album depicting Flaubert’s (“floh-BAIR’s”) The Temptation of St. Anthony. The area around one of these objects dramatically lacks any shading in the piece Guardian Spirit of the Waters. French translations of Edgar Allan Poe inspired a lithograph depicting a giant, perfectly spherical one of these objects carrying a small head; that lithograph is titled for how one of these objects “Like A Strange Balloon, Mounts Towards Infinity.” In a colorful Symbolist painting, a giant with one of these objects intrudes on a nereid sleeping on a flowery hill. For 10 points, name these body parts imaginatively depicted in the lithographs of Odilon Redon ■END■
ANSWER: eyes [or eyeballs; prompt on organs; prompt on body parts until read; reject “heads”] (The Symbolist painting is The Cyclops.)
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