93. In the Garden of Beaucaire [1911]

1884, Bucureşti - 1959, Bucureşti

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EUR 9.000 - 16.000

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EUR 14.000

Session

Thu, 2 November 2017 19:30

An interesting element for the pictorial discourse of the period 1908-1911 is Mützner painting in maximum resonance with the lessons learned from Claude Monet - using the specific technique of character, with points juxtaposed in relief, with a restricted range of colours, often warm, but also with a solid construction of shapes and volumes - but the finished product is close to Post-Impressionism. This is even clearer after 1910, when he left Monet's workshop and enriched his palette with an influx of new visuals - he travels to Beaucaire for a while, but even more importantly, to Algeria. The year 1911 brought along both these new areas of works, and an improvement of his style, particularly due to his compositional experiments. Mützner's painting begins to have human figures, but landscapes do not disappear, yet it must be reconsidered given that the main subject is no longer nature. The pictorial response was expanding the colour spectrum, but also reconsidering his brushstrokes, which are now much freer, less calculated compared to previous years, when experiments with light subdued the visual instance. The works painted in that period were presented in Bucharest in 1912, when Romanian critique individualised Mützner as one of the most important artists who exhibited their works that year: "…by taking a red-haired model, he goes to Beaucaire in the south and he settles in one of those poetic farms the kind they have there, surrounded by gardens with vines on masonry pillars and in which a patriarchal life goes slowly. In the midst of these natural beauties he places his model and his guests, either under the shade of the arches or in the sunlight, and he paints with no other concern than colour and its poetry." Constantin Prodan, "The exhibition of painter Mützner" in "Luceafărul", year XI, issue 9, 1912, pp. 191-192.

References

ANDREESCU, Viorica, "Samuel Mutzner", Ed. Meridiane, 1974

Dimensions

width 60 cm, height 74 cm, custom 60x74

Description

oil on canvas, signed lower right "S. MUTZNER, 1911", in red; signed lower right "S. Mutzner, 1911", in black

Research information

Cel mai probabil opera a participat la expoziția retrospectivă Samuel Mützner, Ateneul Român, 1912, moment în care expunea opere ale ultimilor ani din Franța și nordul Africii. "...luându-și modelul cu părul roșu, se duce în sud la Beaucaire și se instalează în una din acele poetice ferme cum se găsesc acolo, înconjurate de grădini cu bolți de vițe pe stâlpi de zidărie și în cari se se scurge lin o vieață patriarhală. În mijlocul acestor frumuseți naturale își plasează modelul și oaspeții, fie în umbra bolților sau în bataia soarelui și pictează fără altă preocupare decât coloarea și poezia ei." Constantin Prodan, "Expoziția Pictorului Mützner" în "Luceafărul", anul XI, nr. 9, 1912, pag. 191-192.

Dating

1911

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