Young Woman and Dog - 1913


size(cm): 50x40
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Description

The painting *Young Woman and Dog* (1913) is the work of Léon Spilliaert, a Belgian symbolist artist known for his introspective and atmospheric works. Spilliaert frequently explored themes of isolation, inner anguish and the uncanny in his art, something evident in this painting.

In Young Woman and Dog, Spilliaert uses a minimalist approach, with a dark, shadowy figure against an austere background in red-brown tones, creating an atmosphere of mystery and introspection. The figure, a woman who seems to merge with the body of a dog, is shrouded in shadow, with her face barely visible, adding an aura of melancholy and ambiguity to the scene. The simplicity of the composition and the restrained colour palette heighten the sense of loneliness and a world that seems out of the ordinary, characteristic of Spilliaert’s style.

This work exemplifies Spilliaert's fascination with the human psyche and the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination. By fusing human and animal forms, he invites the viewer to explore themes of identity, transformation, and the inner conflicts that dwell within us, characteristic of the Symbolist movement that sought to express the emotional depths and the invisible in the human experience.

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