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Ulje na platnu
Umetnost za zidove
German Expressionism
1950
Moderna umetnost
381.0 x 500.0 cmGiclée štampa ili print na platnu muzejskog kvaliteta uz brzu proizvodnju i fleksibilne opcije završne obrade.
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Max Beckmann’s “Columbine,” completed in 1950 during his prolific later years, stands as a testament to the enduring power of German Expressionism. This monumental oil on canvas – measuring an impressive 381 x 500 cm – transcends mere representation; it plunges viewers into a realm of psychological intensity and symbolic richness.
At the heart of “Columbine” lies a captivating depiction of a woman draped in black, her face concealed by a striking mask. This deliberate obscurity immediately establishes an aura of enigma—a central preoccupation within Beckmann’s oeuvre and a hallmark of Expressionist art. The figure sits poised with grace yet subtly unsettling, clutching a pink rabbit – a motif that adds another layer of complexity to the composition.
Beckmann’s stylistic approach is firmly rooted in Expressionism, heavily influenced by Fauvism's audacious use of color. Thick, expressive brushstrokes dominate the canvas, conveying palpable emotion rather than striving for photographic accuracy. Geometric shapes—triangles, rectangles, and curves—construct the woman’s form and delineate the surrounding architectural elements, creating a dynamic interplay between solidity and fluidity.
Created in the wake of World War I – an experience that profoundly shaped Beckmann's artistic vision – “Columbine” reflects his shift away from academic conventions toward emotionally charged imagery. Like Bosch and Grünewald before him, Beckmann wrestled with themes of suffering and mortality, translating these anxieties into distorted figures and haunting landscapes.
The mask itself symbolizes anonymity and concealment—a deliberate tactic employed by Beckmann to explore questions of identity and performance. Simultaneously, the pink rabbit – a recurring symbol in Beckmann’s work – represents fertility, sexuality, and perhaps an element of surrealism within the painting's narrative. The overall effect is one of profound contemplation, inviting viewers to decipher the multifaceted meanings embedded within this iconic Expressionist masterpiece.
This artwork reproduction offers a stunning glimpse into Beckmann’s artistic legacy—a captivating exploration of emotion, symbolism, and the transformative power of art.
1884 - 1950 , Србија
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