Self -portrait


Size (cm): 50 x 75
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Description

In the fascinating journey through Modern Greek art, it is inevitable to stop in the figure of Nikolaos Lytras, whose "self -portrait" is a work that invites an introspection not only of the artist, but of the spectator who immerses himself in his contemplation.

Nikolaos Lytras, born in 1883, was the son of the also renowned Greek painter Nikiforos Lytras. From early, Nikolaos showed an art predilection, being one of the pillars of modern painting in Greece. Through his training at the School of Fine Arts of Athens and later in Munich, Lytras developed a unique style that fuses traditional elements with the freshness of modern trends in the early twentieth century.

The "self -portrait" of Lytras, housed in the National Foundation of Research of Greece, is a work that stands out not only for the masterful technique, but also for the emotional intensity that is perceived through the simplicity of its composition. In this work, we do not find additional elements that distract the viewer's attention; On the contrary, all the force of painting It lies in the expression and presence of the artist's face. The work focuses only on the figure of Lytras, who observes us directly, breaking the fourth wall to establish an intimate and direct connection.

The use of color in this work is particularly significant. Lytras uses a reduced palette, predominantly brown and ocher tones, which confers a sense of depth and realism. Light and shadow contrasts are handled with a delicacy that reveals their formation influenced by German realism. However, there is a touch of modernity in the way the lighting seems to almost sculpt the painter's face, bringing each fold and texture to light with almost surgical precision.

The background of the painting is dark and without detail, a great resource that not only directs all the attention to the artist's countenance, but also suggests an introspective abyss, a kind of existential vacuum that is characteristic of the search for identity in the artists of the time. This chromatic and compositional choice can be interpreted as a metaphor for the painter's internal struggle, his creative loneliness and constant dialogue with himself.

One of the most impressive details of "self -portrait" is the expression of the face of Lytras, full of a melancholy contained, but also of a firmness that denotes his consciousness of the role he plays as an observer and creator within the artistic field. The artist's eyes, intense and penetrating, look at the viewer with clarity that seems to strip us of any superficial distraction.

When comparing this self -portrait with other works of self -references of the era, such as the self -portraits of Vincent Van Gogh or Egon Schiele, we noticed that while Van Gogh expressed an internal agitation and Schiele a crudeness and bodily decomposition, Lytras leans over the sobriety and dominance technical, betting on a balanced and serene introspection.

Nikolaos Lytras knew how to capture in a single image not only its own essence, but also to offer a window to the disturbed and reflective soul of a constant search creator. This "self -portrait" is more than a simple representation, it is a visual statement of its identity and the eternal dilemmas that confront every artist. Lytras' work, in this sense, stands as a mature and deep testimony that, without a doubt, consolidates its position within the canon of modern Greek painting.

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