Önarckép, .1920 - 1920


Size (cm): 60x60
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Sale price£186 GBP

Description

On the canvas entitled "Önarckép, 1920 1920" by Hugó Scheiber, we are faced with a work that encapsulates the essence of the portrait according to the Hungarian modernist vision of the early twentieth century. This self -portrait, executed with a unique technique and sensitivity, is a testimony of how Scheiber absorbed and reinterpreted the artistic currents of his time, providing his work with a distinctive identity.

When observing the paint, Scheiber's audacity is immediately highlighted in the use of color. The subject's face, probably Scheiber himself, consists of a vibrant palette that uses green, red and yellow contrast, revised in an almost theatrical light. This chromatic choice not only captures attention, but also evokes an intense emotion and deep introspection. The dark tones that delineate the portrait give the figure an almost sculptural quality, emerging from the two -dimensional plane with a remarkable volume and presence.

The composition of "Önarkép, 1920 1920" is equally worthy of mention. The framing of the face, cut and stylized, suggests a cubist influence, although the work remains faithful to a recognizable representation. The robust lines and the defined contours confer to the figure a certain hardness and determination, evoking the aesthetics of the machine and the city, recurring themes in Scheiber's work. The character of the character, fixed and penetrating, seems to transcend the canvas, seeking to connect with the observer in an almost urgent way.

The nerve and angular strokes that make up the work are another characteristic feature of Scheiber, who used these lines to add dynamism and tension to their pieces. The texture obtained by these strokes is not simply decorative but provides a sense of movement and vitality, allowing the observer to feel almost the pulsation of life in the figure represented.

This self -portrait also reflects the influence of futurism and expressionism, avant -garde movements that dominated the European artistic scene at the time. The speed and futuristic dynamism are present in the execution of the lines and the intensity of the color, while the emotional burden and introspection are manifestly expressionists.

The historical context of the work is equally relevant. Created in 1920, just after World War I, there is a sense of reconfiguration and identity search, both personal and collective. Scheiber, born in Budapest, found in his portraits a way to explore his own existence against a world in rapid transformation.

In conclusion, "Önarckép, 1920 1920" by Hugó Scheiber is much more than a mere self -portrait; It is a window to the mind and soul of an artist in a crucial period of art and world history. The masterful use of color, line and composition demonstrates how Scheiber managed to merge various artistic influences creating its own, vibrant and deeply human language. This work invites us to reflect on identity, creativity and art ability to transmit complex emotions and thoughts in an era of intense transformation.

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