Self -portrait with ignition cigarette - 1895


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Edvard Munch, a fundamental figure of the symbolism and precursor of expressionism, offers us in his work "Self -portrait with ignition cigarette" (1895) an intimate and deep look at his own psyche. The painting captures a moment of introspection, where the author, with a penetrating look, is presented to the viewer in a state of vulnerability and restlessness. Munch, known for his exploration of issues such as anguish, loneliness and human existence, uses this self -portrait as a means to confront his own being, an exercise that is both cathartic and revealing.

The composition of the work is marked by a bold use of color and line. Munch uses a predominant palette of dark tones, highlighted by the immediacy of the orange red of the ignition cigarette that seems to shine in contrast to the gloomy background. This element not only attracts attention to the central figure, but also symbolizes an internal tension that is reflected in the artist's facial expression. Its features are elongated and almost grotesque, which reinforces the emotion of the scene. The use of loose and dynamic strokes suggests an internal movement, a tumult of feelings that perhaps seeks to capture the essence of the human spirit in its struggle.

Munch avoids unnecessary ornaments; Its background is abstract and almost indistinct, focusing all the attention on your figure. This compositional decision highlights loneliness inherent in the portrait, a distinctive feature in many of his works. The psychological depth that this self -portrait evokes is accentuated by the position of the head, slightly inclined, and by the intensity of their eyes, which seem to cross the fabric and look for connection with the viewer. In this sense, the ignition cigarette acts not only as a symbol of self -pity, but also as a reflection of the habits and vulnerabilities of Munch himself.

It is relevant to point out that Munch often represented his own image in various works, using self -portrait as a tool to explore his identity and his inner world. In "Self -portrait with ignition cigarette", the cigarette can be interpreted as an emblem of the fight against its internal demons, a recurring theme in its life marked by suffering and creativity. This painting, precisely because of its honesty and rawness, is aligned with the emotional approach that Munch adopted in many of his works, where the artist's subjectivity takes on a leading role.

Munch's work is recognized for his ability to evoke emotions through relatively simple, but deeply complex means. "Self -portrait with ignition cigarette" is no exception. In his representation of the self, the author manages to capture the essence of an internal battle that resonates with the viewer and leaves an indelible mark. Through this self -portrait, Munch becomes not only an artist, but an interpreter of the human condition, a role that continues to inspire generations of artists and art lovers. In this self -portrait, we see not only man, but also the echo of his struggle, a silent dialogue with us, reminding us that behind each face there is a story that hopes to be told.

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