Three shirts in a medallion - 1930


Size (cm): 45x70
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The work "Three heads in a medallion" by Louis Soutter, created in 1930, is a captivating example of the distinctive style and the deep psychological introspection that characterize the artistic production of this unique Swiss creator. Soutter, who lived an existence marked by loneliness and disease, overturned his personal experiences and his internal concerns in his paintings, endowing them with an unparalleled force and expressiveness.

In "three heads in a medallion", the composition focuses on three faces that emerge from a dark background, within a circular frame that could remember a medallion or mirror. The forms are schematic and suggestive, without a concern for anatomical realism. Faces are delineated with thick and safe strokes, evoking a feeling of anguish and isolation. The eyes, big and penetrating, seem to look beyond the canvas, transmitting an emotional intensity that catches the viewer. This treatment of faces reinforces the notion of alienation and exploration of the human psyche, recurring themes in Soutter's work.

The use of color is sober and restricted to a monochromatic palette of black and gray, with barely white nuances that suggest lighting and volume. This chromatic limitation, far from subtracting strength from the work, accentuates its drama and its ability to express the deep and the gloomy of the human condition. The contrast between the dark surface of the background and the clearest tones of the faces further highlights the expressiveness of the figures and contributes to the disturbing atmosphere that surrounds the paint.

Louis Soutter developed a unique style influenced by his training in architecture and music, as well as his interest in outsider art and children's drawings. His work is a mixture of naivety and sophistication, of lyricism and brutality, which defies the conventional categories of art. Throughout his career, Soutter experimented with various techniques and materials, including fingers painting, which allowed him to reach an immediacy and viscerality that few artists achieved.

Soutter's personal context, who spent his last years in a sanatorium, plays an essential role in understanding his work. Their isolation and their struggle with mental and physical problems are reflected in the emotional intensity and symbolic complexity of their paintings. "Three heads in a medallion" is no exception; Anyone who observes this work can perceive the echo of loneliness and the desire for communication that Souter tried to capture.

Soutter's painting is still relevant and provocative in the current panorama of art, reminding us of the art ability to explore and express the depths of human experience. Like other works of his, "three heads in a medallion" challenges the viewer to confront their own feelings and thoughts about identity, connection and isolation. It is a work that invites us to look beyond the superficial and to consider the abyss of human existence, making us participate in the tireless search for meaning and expression that defined the life and art of Louis Soutter.

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