Self -portrait - 1906


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price38.600 ISK

Description

The self -portrait of Olga Bozna? Ska, made in 1906, is a work that captures not only the essence of the artist, but also the transition and evolution of female portrait in the context of the art of the twentieth century. This painting, which is inscribed at a decisive moment in art history, reflects the intimate vision and emotional sensitivity that characterize the style of Bozna? Ska, one of the most important figures of symbolism and impressionism in Poland.

The composition of the self -portrait is remarkable for the way in which the artist introduces herself in a dark background that, in contrast to her illuminated face, provides a dramatic effect. The figure of Bozna? Ska is slightly turned, with an introspective look that invites the viewer to a deeper connection. This subtle turn, next to the slight inclination of the head, suggests a contemplation, a moment of reflection that connects the observer with the internal search of the artist.

Color plays a fundamental role in this work. The palette used by Bozna? Ska focuses on terrible and soft tones, where the blue and green nuances that give a melancholic air and at the same time evocative. The way the light falls on its face and its neck creates an almost ethereal effect, which suggests a duality between the tangible and the sublime. This manipulation of light and color, together with an application of the painting that reveals the impressionist technique, reveals the mastery of Bozna? Ska in the capture of the emotional atmosphere as a fundamental aspect of his work.

In the portrait, there are no other characters present, which accentuates the meaning of the individual self in the visual narrative. This loneliness is representative of the artist's condition in its social and cultural context, especially at a time when women were beginning to emerge in the artistic field, although facing many limitations. When focusing only on his figure, Bozna? Ska defies the rules of traditional portrait, where other elements or characters that generated a specific context were often included.

Olga Bozna? Ska, born in 1865 in Krakow, was a pioneer in many ways. Many of his works are registered within the impressionist movement, characterized by the use of light and color in the exploration of visual perception. In his work you can notice the influence of his contemporaries, as well as his training in Paris, where he developed a style that incorporated both the intimacy of symbolism and the celebration of the present moment of impressionism.

The 1906 self -portrait represents not only a moment of self -expression, but also a reflection of the search for artistic identity of Bozna? Ska. Through its use of color, light and composition, it transmits a sensation of vulnerability and strength at the same time. This work becomes a testimony of their legacy and the contribution of women to the development of art in an era of intense social and cultural changes.

In conclusion, Olga Bozna? Ska achieves, through this self -portrait, an intimate connection with the viewer, joining his internal world with the external. This personal and universal balance is what has allowed his work to resonate over time, making it a central figure of modern art and a model to follow for future generations of artists. His work, powerfully symbolized in this self -portrait, continues to fascinate and inspire, becoming a fundamental reference for the search for identity and female creative talent in art.

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