Without title - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price¥40,300 JPY

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The 1913 -free painting, created by German artist August Macke, is part of a crucial period of artistic experimentation that precedes the First World War. Macke, a prominent representative of expressionism and member of the "Die Brücke" group, knew how to integrate a vibrant palette and a particular sensitivity towards the use of color, which becomes evident in this piece.

When observing the paint, large areas of color are perceived that are mixed and overlap, generating an atmosphere of dynamism and fluidity. The use of color is especially notable; The warm tones predominate through a rich selection of yellow, oranges and red, while the blue and green balance the composition, providing freshness and depth. This color use is not simply decorative, but becomes a vehicle to express emotion and mood, central concepts in Macke's work.

The no title composition is equally intriguing. Unlike his other works where the human figure is more predominant, here there seems to be a certain abstraction that leaves the viewer questioning the narrative. There are no clearly defined characters, an choice that can be interpreted as a desire to focus on the essential: the interaction of color and shape. This approach not only highlights its interest in the abstract form, but allows a deeper contemplation by the viewer, inviting it to interpret the work from its own emotional perspective.

The influence of oriental art and Japanese culture is palpable in Macke's style, which translates into an aesthetic that transcends the classical representation. The simplification of the forms and the use of flat color exhibit a connection with these artistic traditions, which also impacted many of their contemporaries. This particular work can evoke a sense of nostalgia and a yearning for beauty, at a time that was marked by the imminent chaos of the world conflict.

Macke is known for his ability to capture everyday life and human interactions through a vibrant and emotional color prism, and although in a title he departs from the figure in his most direct form, he achieves, however, make resonate your aesthetic and philosophical concerns. The work is a testimony of the potential that art has to evoke complex feelings and visions of the world, even in its most abstract form.

In the context of its total production, without a title demonstrates how Macke is at the intersection of abstract painting and expressionism, offering a vision that reflects its continuous search for new forms of expression. This painting, Although perhaps less known than other works of his repertoire, he encapsulates his innovative focus on color and composition, consolidating his place as a central figure in the development of modern art in the twentieth century.

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