Albert Kollmann - 1902


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "Albert Kollmann - 1902" by Edvard Munch is a work that encapsulates the essence of identity search that the Norwegian artist pursued throughout his career. The piece, which is part of the series of portraits that Munch made about figures of his intimate and contemporary circle, shows a thoughtful man -looking man, with an expression that seems to oscillate between introspection and melancholy. In the portrait, Kollmann, a close friend of Munch, is captured at a time that evokes a sense of vulnerability and humanity.

The composition is remarkable for its simplicity and direct approach to the central figure. The dark, almost gloomy background allows the viewer to concentrate on the figure of Kollmann, highlighted by both his position and for his expression. The choice of the color palette, predominantly focused on dark and off tones, generates a dense atmosphere that reinforces the emotional load of the image. This color use is characteristic of the style of Munch, who often used pigmentation to reflect the emotional state of its subjects.

Kollmann's facial features are outlined with soft but definitive lines, which provides a feeling of softness and humanity, while perceiving a singular emotional depth. Although there are no ostentatious ornamental elements or distractions in the environment, the simplicity of space makes the emotional connection between the viewer and the portrayed more intense. This is aligned with Munch's propensity to capture the psychology of individuals through portraits that are both personal and universal.

It is significant that, although Munch is known for his explorations of dark and distressing issues, this work seems to offer a window to a more subtle moment of introspection. In many of the artist's portraits, including this, there is a constant struggle between light and shadow, which could be considered a metaphor for the complexity of human existence.

Munch's work, known for his ability to evoke raw emotions, connects in this portrait with the tensions of life in the change of the century, a period marked by the questioning of the identity and the place of the individual in society. This historical and social context in which Munch created his works resonates in "Albert Kollmann - 1902", making painting transcend the mere portrait to become a reflection on the human condition.

Although this particular portrait is not as widely recognized as "the cry" or "the Madonna", it is registered within a more intimate and personal approach that Munch adopted towards the representation of his contemporaries. Through its distinctive technique, where emotions are palpable and the entire canvas breathes the tension of the psyche, "Albert Kollmann - 1902" reflects a continuous conversation between the artist and his model, between the individual and his representation.

In summary, this work is a manifestation of Munch's mastery to combine personal introspection with universal emotions. "Albert Kollmann - 1902" is presented as a piece that, through its sutility and emotional depth, invites the viewer to reflect on their own existence and the essence of humanity. With each look, the spectator is called to deepen his own emotions, resonating with the melancholy that Munch so skillfully portrayed.

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