Model with big hands - 1920


Size (cm): 55x70
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Istvan Farkas, a Hungarian artist born in 1887, stood out markedly in the European artistic scene of the first half of the 20th century. His work, marked by a strong expressionist character, addresses complex themes and is often entered into the field of the dream and surreal. One of his most fascinating pieces is "Model with Big Hands - 1920" (Model with Big Hands - 1920), a painting that stands as a testimony of the deep talent and the unique aesthetic vision of Farkas.

The painting "Model with Big Hands" immediately captures the viewer's attention with its shocking composition. The title itself, which makes explicit reference to the excessive proportions of the central character, indicates the visual and symbolic approach of the work. The female figure, undoubtedly the cusp of the composition, is wrapped in a halo of mystery and some introspection. His hands, disproportionately large compared to the rest of his body, generate a tension that suggests more than a mere anatomical observation.

The use of color in this paint is remarkably expressive. Farkas uses a terracotta tones, ocher and green that give the scene a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. These chromatic elections not only contribute an emotional depth to the work, but also contribute to the creation of an intimate and contemplative environment. The look of the model, directed towards a point outside the canvas, adds an element of disconnection that invites the viewer to reflect on its emotional and psychological state.

The treatment of "model with large hands" space is also worthy of analysis. The slightly distorted perspective and the environment stripped of specific details emphasize the prominence of the main figure. This isolation of the character in an almost abstract space is a technique that Farkas used to give an almost metaphysical dimension to his works, suggesting an internal reality rather than a simple physical portrait. Soft lines and rounded contours provide a sense of serenity and, at the same time, of a strange calm that seems to contain silent concerns.

Istvan Farkas, through this work, manages to transcend the conventions of the traditional portrait to offer a personal and deeply subjective vision. "Model with big hands" is not just a representation of a female figure; It is an exploration of human emotions and an introspective look that is reflected with a unique visual language. The disproportion of hands can be interpreted as a metaphor for the importance of contact, the sense of touch, or even manual work and its relationship with the human being.

To contextualize "model with big hands" within Farkas's work, it is essential to remember that the artist's career was marked by his exile during World War II and his tragic final in Auschwitz in 1944. This context adds an additional layer of depth and urgency to their works, making them witnesses of a turbulent era and full of historical and emotional resonance.

In summary, "Model with Big Hands - 1920" is a work that encapsulates the brilliance and artistic genius of Istvan Farkas. With its bold color use, its careful composition and its powerful symbolic load, the painting offers a window to the complexity of the human soul and the particular vision of the world of its creator, guaranteeing its enduring place in the history of art.

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