Arthur Honegger with "Rey David" - 1921


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$383.00 CAD

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In the vibrant and always evolving panorama of modern art, the figure of Alice Bailly stands out as one of the most unique and intriguing exponents of the movement. His work, "Arthur Honegger with 'Rey David' 1921," encapsulates a fascinating fusion between avant -garde and a slight touch of cubism, reflecting the deep creative and inspiring alliance between two great artists: the painter and the Swiss composer Arthur Honegger.

By stopping before painting, we are immediately confronted with an explosion of colors and shapes. The bold use of oil on canvas allows Bailly to explore a complex range of textures and nuances that coexist in dynamic harmony. The warm and cold tones are intertwined, creating a delicate balance that guides the viewer through the canvas. A structure can be observed that, although dialogue with Cubism, takes advantage of certain lines of freedom and vitality typical of Fauves fomentation, to which Bailly was also connected by his chromatic explorations.

The composition presents Arthur Honegger, the renowned composer, in a contemplative attitude. Honegger's representation is not limited to a mere portrait; Rather, it is projected with a certain geometric abstraction that suggests both its physical identity and its musical essence. Around it, elements that seem to appear musical notes or choral compositions deploy, perhaps directly or indirectly referring to their famous orchestral piece "Le Roi David," where the painting takes its title.

The "King David" in the title is not presented as an anthropomorphic figure on the canvas, but rather suggests an ethereal presence, almost mythical, manifested through the shapes and colors that surround Honegger. Here, Bailly demonstrates his ability to capture not only the physical essence of the portrayed, but also his inner life and his artistic production. It is as if the music itself was flowing through the pictorial space, wrapping Honegger in a visual symphony.

Alice Bailly, born in Geneva in 1872, was erected as a pioneer in a predominantly masculine art world, cultivating his own style that challenged the conventions of her time. His inclination towards symbolism and the robust use of colors, especially evident in this work, link it with both Italian futurism and with French Fauvism. His technique of using wool instead of brushes in many of his works is another testament of his constant search for innovation and rupture of traditional limits.

In parallel, Honegger, member of the Les Six group, was known for his ability to mix tradition and modernity. Bailly's choice to portray Honegger in the context of "Rey David" highlights a deep and mutual understanding between visual arts and music, where both rise each other, achieving a transdisciplinary dialogue.

Thus, the work "Arthur Honegger with 'Rey David' 1921" is not only a celebration of an individual and his work, but also an artistic synthesis of the early twentieth century, where the borders of art expanded and melted in a rich Creativity and expression tape. Bailly, through his unique and technical essay look, invites us to reflect on the very nature of art and his ability to capture both the tangible and the intangible of human experience.

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