Tyra Hasselblatt portrait - 1910


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price$371.00 CAD

Description

The "Portrait of Tyra Hasselblatt" (1910) emerges as a fundamental piece in the work of the Finnish symbolic painter Magnus Enckell. In this work, Enkell captures an image that transcends mere physical representation to enter the very essence of its subject. Tyra Hasselblatt, whose figure dominates the painting, It is presented with a serene majesty that reveals both its personal presence and the artist's technical skills.

Observing the portrait, one cannot avoid being attracted to Tyra's penetrating eyes, who look directly at the viewer with a mixture of introspection and challenge. This visual intensity is one of the characteristic elements of symbolism, an artistic movement with which Enkell was closely associated. By excluding any detailed background or peripheral elements that can be distracted, Enkell concentrates all the attention in the figure of Tyra, raising it to an almost ethereal plane.

The color palette is another aspect worth mentioning. Enkell uses a subtle range of grays, white and terrible tones, with careful use of color to highlight the essential elements of the composition. The soft nuances of Tyra's clothes and skin contrast with the darkness of her hair, creating a chromatic harmony that reflects the domain of color by the artist. This approach to neutral tones is indicative of the symbolist style, which sought to evoke moods and internal emotions rather than dazzle with the vivacity of color.

The composition of the portrait is deliberately simple but effective. Tyra is sitting in a relaxed but worthy posture, with her hands resting gently in her lap. This position not only gives the figure of a calm and serenity, but also suggests a certain melancholy or contemplation, recurring aspects in the symbolist works. The simplicity of the fund, almost absent from details and forms, further accentuates the figure, giving it an even more dominant presence.

Magnus Enckell, born in 1870 in Hamina, Finland, was a prominent figure in the Finland symbolist movement. His interest in the representation of psychological and emotional states is reflected not only in the "portrait of Tyra Hasselblatt", but also in other works of his vast repertoire. Throughout his career, Enkell explored various facets of symbolism, always pursuing the task of capturing and expressing those intangible qualities that lie beyond the visible surface.

A comparison with other of his works, such as the wounded angel (Haavoittunut Enkeli) of 1903, reveals a consistency in his search for the transcendent and spiritual through his symbolic portraits and compositions. Although the "portrait of Tyra Hasselblatt" focuses on a particular individual, shares that atmosphere of introspection and enigma that characterizes Enckell's work.

The technical mastery and the delicate emotional balance that Enckell achieves in the "portrait of Tyra Hasselblatt" places him as an unmissable piece for both the connoisseurs of symbolism and for those who simply seek a deeper connection with art. This portrait is not only a window to the life of Tyra Hasselblatt, but also a reflection of the spirit and artistic vision of Magnus Enckell, an artist who is still celebrated for his contribution to the history of Finnish and world art.

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