OLD FAUNE (Self -portrait) - 1909


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Old fauna (self-portrait)" by Theo Van Doesburg, created in 1909, emerges as an intimate reflection of the artist through an iconography that dialogues both with the symbolism of the Faunesca figure and with the Avant-Garde approach that characterizes the Van Doesburg production. This painting, relatively less known compared to its most abstract and style of Stijl, allows you to appreciate a more personal facet of its author: the introspective self that explores its identity through a representation that combines elements of modernism with an emotional load subtle.

The artistic composition is articulated around the central figure of the faun, whose face is blurred in a mixture of earthly and green tones. This chromatic choice suggests both a connection with nature and a reflection on human experience. Color nuances are selected with an intentionality that evokes a feeling of nostalgia and melancholy. The choice of a neutral background emphasizes the central figure, which seems to emerge almost from the shadows of its own being, which invites the viewer to a deeper contemplation about the passage of time and self -perception.

The use of soft lines in the contour and the simplification of facial features reinforce the dream character of the representation. This stylistic approach also suggests influences of primitivist art, ranging from Fauvism to symbolism. In this self -portrait, the faun not only represents a mythological being; It also reveals the internal conflict of modern man who seeks to find his place in an increasingly complex and alienating world. The figure of the faun, traditionally associated with fertility and nature, becomes here a symbol of introspection and the artist's connection with his environment.

The formal aspects of the paint stand out not only in the use of color, but also in the expressiveness of the gesture and the position of the faun. Although in the work there are no other characters in sight, the presence of the faun is so powerful that it seems to summon a silent dialogue with the viewer. This game of shadows and lights creates an almost three -dimensional effect that allows the figure to come alive, inviting a more personal and emotional interpretation.

In the broader context of Theo Van Doesburg, "Old Fauno (Self -portrait)" can be seen as a bridge between the most romantic influences that marked its beginning and the subsequent development towards geometric abstraction. Although this work is not representative of its best known style, it offers valuable keys to understanding the artist's concern for self -expression and the desire to resignify its identity in a changing world. Faun, in its ambivalence and depth, embodies tensions between modernity and symbolism, calling for a reflection on the multiple faces that can adopt creativity and personal search in art.

Through "Old Fauno (Self -portrait)", Van Doesburg invites the viewer to explore not only the figure of the artist, but also the relationship with his environment, time and human emotions. In this sense, painting becomes a visual testimony of the individual's search to be understood in an artistic universe in constant transformation. It is a work that, despite its apparent simplicity, hides a rich complexity that deserves to be explored and appreciated in its entirety.

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