Portrait of Ferruccio Busoni - 1916


Size (cm): 55x55
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Sale price¥34,900 JPY

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The portrait of Ferruccio Busoni, painted by Max Oppenheimer in 1916, is a work that enrolls in the context of modern portrait, where the exploration of the individual's psyche is combined with a refined technique and a carefully chosen color palette. Oppenheimer, a painter of Austrian origin who established himself in the artistic field of Berlin and later in the United States, was an exponent of expressionism and cultural concerns of his time.

The portrait presents Busoni, an outstanding composer and piano interpreter, in a pose that suggests both introspection and authority. The way Oppenheimer has captured the musician's expression is remarkable; The Busoni countenance reflects a deep concentration and a slight air of melancholy that evokes its complex personality and work in the field of music. The portrayed look is heading towards the spectator with intensity, inviting an almost instantaneous connection.

The artistic composition is characterized by a bold and expressive use of the forms, which account for Oppenheimer's modernist style. The Busoni figure is surrounded by a background that is presented in a palette of terrible and umbrelba tones, which manages to highlight the figure of the composer, making it shine in the pictorial space. This chromatic choice not only emphasizes the presence of Busoni, but also alludes to the depth of the artist's character, who faced the cultural tensions of his time.

In addition, the technique of loose and energetic brushstrokes denotes a dynamism that can be interpreted as a reflection of the agitation of the period, since 1916 is located in the midst of World War I, a conflict that deeply affected Europe and its artists. The texture of the oil applied in the painting provides a sensation of immediacy and emotion, which is particularly effective in the representation of the face and the hands of Busoni, which seem to communicate more than simple physical features; They evoke the passion and commitment of a creator immersed in his time.

This portrait is not only a testimony of Oppenheimer's technical ability, but also of their interest in individuals who inhabited the artistic and cultural world of the early twentieth century. Oppenheimer's work is complexed by covering issues of identity and emotional expression, aspects that become increasingly relevant in contemporary art. The portrait of Busoni, in its uniqueness, invites us to reflect on the interactions between art, personality and historical context.

In conclusion, Max Oppenheimer's work not only pays tribute to a key man in the musical field, but also becomes a mirror of the tensions and desires of an era marked by change. Through this portrait, the viewer not only discovers Busoni, but also faces the concerns of an era that continues to resonate in contemporary art and culture. The use of color, shape and space in this work reveals the mastery of Oppenheimer and its ability to translate the complexity of the human being in its visual art.

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