Jazz band


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$420.00 AUD

Description

Hugó Scheiber, a remarkable representative of Hungarian futurism, offers us a vibrant window to the dynamic world of jazz through his painting "Jazz band". This work, which seems to capture an effervescent fragment of the 1920s, immerses us in the vibrant and electrical atmosphere of an era marked by the intensity and rhythm of jazz, a musical genre that revolutionized both the sound and visual field.

In "Jazz Band", Scheiber displays an unparalleled skill to transmit movement through the bold use of color and shape. The paint uses a rich and contrasting chromatic palette where the warm and terrible tones predominate with flashes of blue and white, giving a visual balance that dynamizes the composition. Curvilinear strokes and fragmented forms are indicators of the influence of futurism and cubism in their style, adding a kinetic quality that seems to make the image vibrate to the rhythm of music.

The characters, musicians concentrated in the execution of their instruments, are represented with a stylization that borders the caricaturesco. There is no detailed individualization of faces; Rather, we are presented as almost abstract figures, highlighting the collective on the individual. This depersonalization can be interpreted as a way to emphasize the synchrony and the whole band, an entity that flows in perfect sound harmony. The musicians are outlined with lines that seem improvised but that together form a cohesive and full of energy.

The saxophonist or trumpeter, to the left of the composition, emerges as a central figure, highlighted by both his position and the intensity of the red color on his face and hat. A drummer or perhaps percussionist, located in the background and outlined in dark tones, seems to maintain the solid rhythm that supports the structure of the band. Each musician seems to be entangled in a chaotic but meticulously organized interaction, reflecting the complexity of jazz, where improvisation is maintained within a predefined rhythmic structuring.

It is important to contextualize that Hugó Scheiber, born in Budapest in 1873, stood out for his ability to capture the essence of the modern. His affiliation with futurism, a movement that glorified speed, technology and youth, is palpable in this work. Scheiber also shared the interest of futurists in translating modern times into an aesthetic that resonated with bustle and urban dynamics.

The work inevitably remembers the artistic avant -garde of the early twentieth century, where artists such as Fernand Léger and Gino Severini similarly explored the connections between music and visuality. At the same time, Scheiber contributes its personal and cultural touch, integrating elements that resonate with their Hungarian context.

"Jazz band" is not only a jazz celebration as a musical phenomenon but also a tribute to the energy and vigor of the interwar period. Scheiber, with its characteristic approach to dynamism and modernity, gives us a work that is not only visualized, but feels, is heard in the subconscious, resonating with each stroke and each explosion of color in a harmonious and emotional show.

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