self portrait


size(cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥41,800 JPY

Description

Léon Spilliaert, a leading exponent of symbolism and modernism at the beginning of the 20th century, offers in his Self-Portrait a profound introspection through an approach that fuses the introspective and the mysterious. Painted in 1907, this work captures the essence of the artist's figure, in a moment of reflection and solitude, standing out in an environment that evokes internal mourning and the search for identity.

The composition of the painting is notable for its simplicity and focus on the central figure, who stands against a sombre background. Spilliaert paints himself with an intense, almost hypnotic gaze that seems to pierce the canvas. The dark background, shades of blue and black, intensifies the author's figure and creates a deep contrast that highlights his presence in the painting. The lighting on his face creates an almost ethereal halo, lending an almost ghostly quality to his figure, which is situated on the border between reality and dream.

The colour palette is rather restrained, with dark tones predominating, interrupted by shades of white and grey that outline his face and clothing. This use of colour not only emphasises the loneliness of the individual portrayed, but also reflects the emotional state of Spilliaert himself, who often felt alienated and reflected on his existence and his role as an artist. The face, with a serious and melancholic expression, becomes the centre of attention, and the slight tilt of his head to one side suggests a moment of deep contemplation.

One of the most fascinating features of this work is the absence of external elements or characters that distract the viewer's attention. The self-portrait thus becomes a dialogue between the artist and the viewer, where each glance can uncover different layers of meaning, from the internal struggle with creativity to the search for self-knowledge. Spilliaert, being a master of symbolism, manages to convey a visual narrative that resonates deeply with the psychological state of the individual.

Léon Spilliaert is known for his works that often explore the relationship between man and his environment, as well as themes of introspection and melancholy. Influenced by symbolism and various artistic currents that emerged in his time, his works are characterized by an emotive approach and an often somber atmosphere. This self-portrait, in particular, can be understood as an echo of his own inner concerns, as well as an adjustment to the feelings of alienation present in the contemporary society of his time.

In short, Léon Spilliaert’s Self-Portrait is not only a visual representation of the artist, but also a reflection on identity and the human experience. Through its composition, emotive color palette, and focus on isolation, Spilliaert delivers a work that transcends mere portraiture to become a profound study of the human condition. In every detail, the viewer is invited into the artist’s mind and soul, turning this canvas into a mirror of their own emotions and thoughts.

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