Double portrait (the artist and his wife) - 1925


Size (cm): 60x45
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Sale price£162 GBP

Description

Vilmos Aba-Novák, a Hungarian painter whose work has been praisely categorized within expressionism and new objectivity, consecrated his career at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth century developing a robust and vivid pictorial style. One of the most prominent pieces within its production is the "double portrait (the artist and his wife)" of 1925. This painting, loaded with intimate feelings and deep expressive nuances, reflects not only a personal relationship, but also an artistic linkage and emotional that transcends the mere act of portraying.

In the work, we find two eminently centered figures: ABA-Novák himself and his wife. This double portrait reveals a distinctive chromatic palette of terrible and neutral tones that contrast with the intense blue of the background. This color game accentuates the composition, providing it with a dynamism that maintains a constant tension between the characters and the space they inhabit.

The figure of the artist, to the left of the canvas, is presented with an air of seriousness and concentration. His squeaky expression and the meticulous details of his clothing indicate a commitment to his pictorial work, suggesting an almost melancholic introspection that invites the observer to consider the duality between the creator and his creation. The way ABA-Onok portrays himself offers a window to his inner world, one in which self-reflection and self-criticism seem to be constant.

On the right, the artist's wife is in an almost triumphal gesture, holding an umbrella that adds a dimension of elegant grace to the scene. His position and his gaze, directed towards the viewer, overflow a mixture of serenity and determination. The softness in the details of her dress and the delicate modeling of her face effectively contrast with the robustness of the artist's figure, achieving a visual harmony that balances the painting in its entirety.

It is important to highlight the psychological depth that emanates from this work. It is not only a dual portrait exercise, but a deep analysis of the relationship between husband and wife, between artist and muse. The interaction of looks and postures suggests a dialogue without words, an intertwining of lives and destinations that manifest through art.

Vilmos Aba -nok, also known for its vast wall compositions and large-format works, shows in this piece a skill different from condense emotions and complex relationships in a more intimate and reduced format. Their brush domain and its ability to transmit palpable emotions make "double portrait" a work of unique interpretation, where each trait and each gesture carry with them a universe of possible meanings.

In the context of his career, this portrait becomes a milestone that connects both with his previous works and with his subsequent artistic explorations. ABA -nok is revealed here as a master of the form and content, achieving not only the physical image of its subjects, but its visceral and human essence.

"Double portrait (the artist and his wife)" is, in short, a crystallization of Vilmos Aba-Novák's ability to unite the personal and the universal in a single work of art. His ability to intertwine colors, shapes and emotions converts this painting In a enduring testimony of the complexity and beauty of human relations, seen through the unique lens of their artistic talent.

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