Féyek to Parkban


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price32.200 ISK

Description

Hugó Scheiber, an outstanding Hungarian artist of the first decades of the twentieth century, finds in "Féyek Parkban" a unique expression of his ability to capture the interaction between light and color. On this canvas, Scheiber displays a master's degree that transcends mere physical representation to delve into the viewer's emotional and sensory. The work, whose title translates as "lights in the park", invites us to immerse ourselves in a nightlife where the light becomes the true protagonist.

At first glance, the artistic composition of "Féyek A Parkban" may seem chaotic, but this apparent disorientation is actually a well calculated and thoughtful composition. The lights are dispersed in the scene, apparently without a definite pattern, but each lighting point helps create a vibrant atmosphere, anchoring abstract elements in the night park. These lights are reference points that guide the observer's gaze, evoking a dynamism of the urban life that Scheiber knew and appreciated.

Color management is another prominent aspect of this work. The dark tones of black, blue and brown predominate, that the artist wisely interrupts with flashes of yellow and orange, thus creating a contrast that allows the lights to shine with greater intensity. This contrast not only defines lighting, but also generates a perception of depth and movement, almost as if the park breathe through the play of lights and shadows. Scheiber uses the color palette to transmit a simultaneous sensation of mystery and energy, capturing the essence of the night from an almost futuristic perspective.

As for the human figure, "Féyek A Parkban" seems devoid of direct anthropomorphic presence. However, it is in this absence where Scheiber emphasizes the essentiality of indirect human experience. The spectator himself becomes the implicit character, exploring the park lights in the stillness of a lonely night, creating an atmosphere in which the subjective experience of light and space becomes prominent about figurative narrative.

Hugó Scheiber was a pioneer of modern art in Hungary and his style aligns with influences of futurism and expressionism, currents that sought to capture the energy of movement and human emotion. Similar works in intention and technique can be found in their prolific career, and Scheiber's fascination with the dynamics of light and shadow is a constant that runs through many of its creations. paintings as "Carnival Night" and "City in motion" also explore urban and lighting issues, although with slightly different approaches that add layers of diversity to their work.

In summary, "Féyek A Parkban" is a testimony of Hugó Scheiber's talent to transform light into an essential character in his compositions. The absence of direct human figures and the dominance of an abstract environment allow the work to resonate at a more conceptual and emotional level, making each observer become the protagonist of their own trip through the illuminated park. This painting Not only enriches the catalog of modern art but also perpetuates Scheiber's fame as a master of light and color.

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