Self -portrait - 1937


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price37.500 ISK

Description

In the work "Self -portrait" of 1937, John Steuart Curry offers an intense and personal look that goes back in time towards the currents of American art more rooted in regional identity and culture. This self -portrait is a manifestation of his deep desire to show not only his own being, but also a reflection of the forces that shaped his perception of the world. The work stands out for a composition that, although focused on the figure of the artist, is presented in a context that suggests a dialogue with its surroundings.

The use of color in this paint is remarkable. Curry uses brown and ocher tones that give an earthly quality to the image, perhaps reflecting its connection with the land of Kansas, its native state, and emphasizing its commitment to rural landscapes that it represented so often in their work. This palette creates a sense of continuity with nature, at the same time that it establishes a contrast to the vitality that emanates from the human figure. The transformation of color into the shadows and lights that play on their face is subtle, but evokes a palpable emotionality, suggesting both the fragility and the resolution of the individual.

The portrait shows Curry with an introspective look, in a gesture of complicity with the viewer. His expression suggests a deep reflection and could be interpreted as a moment of self -knowledge, where the artist on the canvas seeks to understand his place in the history of art and narrative in his country. Fully and beard hair adds a touch of naturalness to the presentation, which contrasts with the strength of your gaze, often perceived as a window towards your soul.

While Curry's figure is the only character in painting, his presence is so powerful that it seems to cover a multiplicity of stories and feelings, highlighting the isolation and introspection that often accompanies artistic creation. The technique of visible brushstrokes, characteristic of the expressionist style, contributes to this sense of internal movement, emphasizing the visceral connection between the painter and his work.

Curry is known for his role in establishing regionalist realism in America. Through his art, he looks for a connection between the urban and the rural, exploring tensions between these two worlds. This self -portrait, although less dramatic compared to some of his best known works, offers a rich upholstery of emotions and reflections. The history of American art of the time was marked by a tendency towards the search for identity, particularly in the context of the great depression, and Curry's work is part of this context.

In conclusion, the "self -portrait" of 1937 is not only a representation of the figure of John Steuart Curry, but also a meeting point between personal introspection and social currents of his time. The painting encourages contemplation, inviting viewers to explore the depths of the artist's psyche and their relationship with their surroundings. In this sense, the work becomes a vehicle for dialogue on American identity, culture and experience, consolidating Curry's place as a pioneer of art that challenges the observer to look beyond the surface.

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