Child's head - 1939


Size (cm): 55x60
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Sale price32.600 ISK

Description

Child's head, a work produced by Paul Klee in 1939, is part of a period of maturity in the Swiss artist's career, where his unmistakable style is combined with a deep reflection on childhood and innocence. Although many of his works are characterized by an abstract simplicity and the use of geometric shapes, in this painting a particularly intimate approach to the child figure can be perceived, where the portrait becomes a vehicle of psychological and emotional exploration.

He painting It shows a face of a child delineated with firm and expressive strokes, which evokes a sense of fragility and vulnerability. The composition focuses on the head, which appears almost floating in a color field, which suggests the idea that the identity of this child, its essence, can be both ethereal and tangible. The eyes occur in an elongated way, almost like windows towards an internal world that seems to contain as much wisdom as innocentia. This duality between the known and the unknown is a recurring theme in Klee's work, who often tried to capture the complexity of human emotions through seemingly simple representations.

As for the palette used, Klee shows his mastery in the use of color. The soft and warm tones highlight the softness of the skin, while the darkest contrasts in the jaw line and the eyes provide depth to the image. This use of color not only establishes an emotional tone but also acts as a visual guide, directing the viewer's attention towards the expression of the face. The choice of an almost monochromatic chromatic range, with the predominance of ocher and skin tones, can be interpreted as a Klee attempt to emphasize the universality of children's experience.

Klee's pictorial style, often associated with surrealism and expressionism, manifests here in the way in which geometry and figure are intertwined. While the child's representation is clear, his treatment moves away from the traditional conventions of the portrait, which allows Klee to explore visual perception from a personal and subjective perspective. This approach is particularly revealing when the influence of its interest in color and emotional expression, concepts that permeated their work is considered.

It should be noted that this work is presented in a particular context: 1939 was a significant year not only in the life of Klee, who had already faced numerous difficulties due to his health and political instability in Europe, but also in the world in general. In this sense, "Children's Head" can be seen as a reflection of the state of a world that, in its hurry to forget the innocence of childhood, faces its own internal disorders.

In conclusion, "Child's head" is a work that may seem simple in its first impression, but becoming a conductive thread towards deep themes of identity, vulnerability and the complexity of life through the eyes of a child. Through its use of color, shape and simplification of the figure, Paul Klee achieves an emotional connection that invites the viewer to contemplate not only the image, but the background of its meaning. This painting is a testimony of Klee's talent to capture the essence of human experience in all its complexity.

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