Self -portrait - 1891


Size (cm): 55x60
Price:
Sale price33.200 ISK

Description

Carl Larsson's self -portrait work, painted in 1891, is a revealing testimony of the artistic approach and the author's vision, an outstanding representative of the Nordic movement and Swedish national art. Larsson is known for his particular style, which fuses realism with symbolism, loaded with an intimate and nostalgic atmosphere that characterizes much of his work. This self -portrait is not only a physical representation, but a reflection of its inner world and the connection with its environment.

The composition of the work is remarkably balanced. Larsson presents himself with a contemplative expression, looking at the viewer with eyes that transmit a mixture of trust and melancholy. His relaxed posture, sitting and surrounded by his surroundings, suggests a deep introspection. The choice of the fund becomes fundamental in the visual narrative proposed by the author. In this case, the use of a thick bottom of darker tones contrasts with its figure, which stands out in a lighter coat, creating a visual dialogue that invites the viewer to approach and explore the artist's psyche.

As for the color palette, Larsson uses a combination of rich and warm tones that add a sense of warmth and familiarity to the work. The flashes of color in their clothing and in the environment reveal a clear intention to link with natural light, something that is characteristic in their work. The use of lights and shadows serves to emphasize the features of your face, giving it an almost three -dimensional quality. Attention to detail is meticulous; The folds of his clothes and the texture of the background are treated with a delicacy that invites the viewer to crumble each element of the work.

Within the emotional record is also Larsson's relationship with the environment. In this self -portrait, the artist does not appear in isolation; His tools and the surrounding environment are intertextual, hinting at his creative process and the link with his work. The atmosphere that emerges from the painting is almost palpable, a frozen moment in time where the artist is in a state of reflection, possibly about his life and career.

Carl Larsson, active in the field of art during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, stood out for his interest in everyday life and the representation of family life and Swedish traditions. This self -portrait reinforces his legacy as an artist who simultaneously is a chronicler of his time, but also seeks in his own identity the meaning of his artistic expression. His work has influenced generations of artists, being a bridge between Nordic modernism and the most avant -garde currents that would arise later.

In conclusion, self -portrait of 1891 is not simply a reflection of Larsson's face, but an invitation to explore the duality of his existence as an artist and man. With a masterful combination of technique, color and a deep sense of the narrative, Larsson is established here not only as an observer of the world, but as an active participant who, through his art, seeks to understand and communicate his own reality. This work is part of a more vast legacy that continues to resonate in the field of contemporary art, showing the mastery and sensitivity of an artist who knew how to capture the essence of his time.

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