Double Self-Portrait, Leon Kaufmann (Kamir; 1872–1933). 1900. Drawing, pastel; 105 × 47.5 cm. Depicts a 'double' self-portrait reflecting late-19th-century decadent spirit: an artist torn between creative fulfillment and an inability to act. A seated, melancholic Kaufmann is shown with an ironically smiling double standing behind him—two halves of a soul, one sardonic and cynical. Kaufmann left an unsketched strip of exposed cardboard at the bottom as a compositional element and placed the signature above that empty area to avoid dominance. The drawing was incised with a thin line using the sharp end of a stick on a delicate ground of pastel; shadows and highlights were applied with thicker colored crayon to produce a painterly effect. The warm color range is integrated by the color of the exposed or translucent cardboard.
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Double Self-Portrait, Leon Kaufmann (Kamir; 1872–1933). 1900. Drawing, pastel; 105 × 47.5 cm. Depicts a 'double' self-portrait reflecting late-19th-century decadent spirit: an artist torn between creative fulfillment and an inability to act. A seated, melancholic Kaufmann is shown with an ironically smiling double standing behind him—two halves of a soul, one sardonic and cynical. Kaufmann left an unsketched strip of exposed cardboard at the bottom as a compositional element and placed the signature above that empty area to avoid dominance. The drawing was incised with a thin line using the sharp end of a stick on a delicate ground of pastel; shadows and highlights were applied with thicker colored crayon to produce a painterly effect. The warm color range is integrated by the color of the exposed or translucent cardboard.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A74_357

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

35.8Mo (6.0Mo) / 20.5cm x 43.7cm / 2425 x 5160 (300dpi)

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