Self -portrait with cigarette


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price$317.00 CAD

Description

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's cigarette self -portrait is an emblematic work that radiates the intense search for self -expression that characterizes the German expressionist artist. Painted in 1910, this self -portrait is a visceral manifestation of identity, the duality between the individual and society and the deep impact of urban life on the modern psyche. Kirchner, one of the founders of the Die Brücke group, used his art as a vehicle to explore the complex and tumultuous emotions of his time, and this self -portrait is erected as a powerful testimony of his personal and artistic introspection.

The composition of the work stands out for its bold use of lines and shapes that seem to vibrate with emotional energy. Kirchner represents himself in the middle body, in a posture that suggests both vulnerability and challenge. The figure is in the center, dominating the canvas, which emphasizes the introspection of the artist and his internal struggle. His face, angular and schematic, is painted with energetic strokes, suggesting a connection with his mood. The eyes, big and evocative, seem to look at the viewer with a mixture of melancholy and challenging clarity, adding a sense of immediacy to the work.

The use of color in "self -portrait with cigarette" is another of the most distinctive aspects of paint. Vibrant and contrasting tones, which include intense, dark green and yellow touches, create a nervous and dynamic environment. Kirchner moves away from naturalistic representation, opting for a palette that better expresses his feelings and the complexity of his emotional experiment. The cigarette that supports adding an almost ritual component of modernity, becomes a symbol of its internal struggle and habits, which reinforces the idea that this self -portrait is also a means to confront its personal demons.

In terms of style, Kirchner is deeply influenced by the expressionist movement, which sought to represent not only external reality, but also the subjective experience of the individual. The break with the conventions of academic art allowed him to explore a more hot narrative, often reflecting the alienation of urban life. The work resonates with others of its time, such as the portraits of symmetrical artists, where the individual's internal struggle is also presented against the pressure of a changing society and, often, dehumanizing.

It is significant to point out that Kirchner, throughout his life, experienced with his mental health, and his art becomes a mirror of his torments and anxieties. In this sense, self -portrait with cigarette is not only a portrait of himself, but a representation of the artist's struggle in a world that feels deeply. As we advance through his work and that of the expressionist movement, we find this search for authenticity and personal expression as a conductive thread.

In conclusion, self -portrait with cigarette is a work of art that encapsulates the essence of Kirchner's expressionist search. The combination of its bold technique, the emotional use of color and sincere representation of their personal identity, make this painting a milestone in the history of the art of the twentieth century. Kirchner not only captures an instant of his life, but also offers the viewer a look at the complexities of human experience in an increasingly complicated modern world.

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