Self -portrait - 1910


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥41,800 JPY

Description

The "Self -portrait" painting of Eugène Jansson, made in 1910, is an emblematic work that reflects the search for the artist for identity, a recurring theme in its vast production. Jansson, an outstanding exponent of Swedish modernism, is fully identified with the exploration of the portrait as a means to express the complexity of the human being, reflecting both its outer reality and its inner world.

When observing this work, the viewer is received by a composition that stands out for its frontality and the psychological tension that emanates from the artist's face. Jansson's intense and penetrating look establishes an immediate link with the observer, while his expression suggests introspection and a deep contemplation of his own existence. The use of color is fundamental in this piece; A palette that mixes dark tones with warmer nuances confers to the portrait an atmosphere of melancholy and introspection. The contrast between the tones of the skin and the dark background accentuates the figure, causing the face to emerge almost dramatically from the pictorial surface.

Jansson's brushstroke is loose and expressive, adding an almost emotional dimension to the work. Each line seems to have a purpose, seeking to capture not only the artist's physiognomy, but also his mood at the time of creation. This technique is often related to symbolism and modernism, artistic movements that Jansson adopted and adapted in his career, and that often explored subjectivity and individual experience.

Although in this work the protagonist is Jansson himself, it is interesting to consider how the artist's representation in self -portrait can be interpreted as a device to connect with the viewer to a deeper level. The absence of other characters emphasizes the uniqueness of their experience, suggesting that the universe of each individual is vast and complex, deserving of particular attention. The simplicity of the composition, focused on the human figure, is in perfect harmony with the artistic tendencies of the time that sought the meaning of the personal against the collective.

Eugène Jansson not only limited himself to being a self -portrait painter; He also conducted multiple landscapes and studies of the human figure that often incorporated elements of their personal environment. This ability to interrelate your vital experience with your work is something that permeates your career. In this sense, "self -portrait" can be seen as a key piece to understand the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century in Scandinavian art, where introspection and exploration of identity become fundamental.

In summary, the "self -portrait" of 1910 is more than a simple representation of Eugène Jansson; It is a visual dialogue between the artist and the spectator, a moment of vulnerability and sincerity that invites reflection on the nature of the human being and his identity in a world in constant change. It is a work that encapsulates not only the author's technical mastery, but also its deep connection with the philosophy of modernism, marking a milestone in the artistic exploration of the self.

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