Double self -portrait


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "double self -portrait" painting represents one of the artist's most fascinating works, highlighting not only his technical virtuosity, but also the deep exploration of the identity and vulnerability that characterizes his work. Created in 1910, this piece is emblematic of Fauvism, a movement that is distinguished by its bold and emotional use of color. In this self -portrait, Kirchner seems to be immersed in an intense reflection on himself, showing two images of his figure in a single composition, which suggests the duality of his own psyche.

The work shows the artist in two different poses that, although they share the same vibrant palette, are presented in a complex interaction that invites viewers to contemplate the multiple facets of their identity. Kirchner uses a color scheme that is predominant in his work: vibrant tones of red and green contrast with black nuances that add depth and an atmosphere full of emotional tension. The choice of these colors is not merely aesthetic; Each tone seems to resonate with a sense of urgency and passion, reflecting the inner world of the creator.

In terms of composition, the painting It exhibits an abstract background that distracts the viewer from a particular environment, focusing on the duality of being. Kirchner uses the juxtaposition of the two images to deepen the concept of introspection and fragmentation of the self, a recurring theme in his work, and perhaps inspired by his own personal and psychological struggles. The elements surrounding the figures are equally expressive; The vigorous and intense lines of the contours, as well as the ambiguous forms in the background, evoke a sense of anguish and dynamism, a distinctive characteristic of the expressionist style that defines much of their work.

The self -portrait becomes not only a visual statement, but a dialogue between the two Kirchner versions found in the canvas. Through this interaction, the artist addresses certain unknown aspects of himself, of his creativity and his perception of the world. Kirchner, as a central figure in German expressionism, managed to capture the complexity of human experience through its portraits, and this work is no exception.

The "double self -portrait" refers to the exploration of the human condition in the context of the alienation experienced by many artists of their time, which is reflected in the cultural and social environment of Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. The work resonates with the tensions of an era marked by radical changes, and thus, Kirchner uses this self -portrait not only as a form of personal introspection, but as a reflection on the concerns of the individual in contemporary society.

In conclusion, "double self -portrait" is a testimony of the power of art to capture and communicate the complexity of human identity. Through its master use of color and shape, Kirchner offers a window to his soul, and at the same time, invites the viewer to question his own existence and duality. The work is erected as a milestone in the artist's trajectory, while places the observer on a self -discovery and reflection trip.

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