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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Modernism
1937
61.0 x 51.0 cm
Arts Council CollectionGiclée ali platnati odtis muzejske kakovosti z hitro proizvodnjo in prilagodljivimi možnostmi končne obdelave. ( Kupi ročno naslikano sliko
Kupi digitalno sliko)
Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete sami, da bodo ustrezne za določen okvir ali prostor. Če izbrana velikost ne bo skladna z razmerji izvirne slike, bomo umetniško delo orezali ali podaljšali s pomočjo ogledalnega odraza ali barvno polnega roba. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bomo poslali digitalni predogled za potrditev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne prikazuje dejanskega orezovanja ali podaljševanja. Le digitalni predogled bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo prilagojene velikosti, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s predhodno določenega seznama, da ohranite prvotna razmerja.
Globalna dostava () v 2 tednih namesto standardnih 4/5 tednov. (13 avgust)
Self Portrait (David)
Velikost reprodukcije
To stand before a self-portrait by David Bomberg is to encounter not merely an image, but a profound confrontation with the artist’s own gaze. This 1937 work, titled Self Portrait (David), pulses with an almost visceral energy. The subject matter—the artist himself—is rendered with a striking immediacy that pulls the viewer into the intimate space of creation. Bomberg, a key figure among the 'Whitechapel Boys,' channeled the restless spirit of early 20th-century London onto his canvas. Here, the self is presented not as a polished ideal, but as a study in raw, vibrant existence.
Technically, the painting commands attention through its audacious use of color. The background, an overwhelming field of deep, saturated red, acts less like a backdrop and more like an emotional atmosphere—a curtain drawn around the figure. This bold chromatic choice immediately establishes a dramatic tension that permeates every inch of the composition. Against this fiery expanse, the man’s face emerges, illuminated by a masterful interplay of light and shadow. The artist has enveloped his form in what appears to be a rich red robe or garment, creating a powerful echo between the subject's attire and the surrounding void. This deliberate repetition of color unifies the piece while simultaneously heightening the contrast that defines the portrait’s drama.
Bomberg’s career was marked by an absorption of major artistic movements, from the structured lessons learned under Walter Sickert to the revolutionary currents of Cubism. This Self Portrait stands as a testament to his mature style—a place where academic training meets raw emotional outpouring. While some of his contemporaries explored abstraction or narrative scenes, Bomberg often returned to the figure, grounding his avant-garde explorations in palpable human presence. The painting feels both deeply rooted in the tradition of portraiture and startlingly modern in its chromatic intensity, reflecting a pivotal moment in British art history.
For those who collect art not just for beauty but for narrative weight, this piece offers deep contemplation. The bold color scheme ensures that it functions as a powerful focal point in any interior space, lending an air of sophisticated drama. It speaks to themes of identity, visibility, and the intense act of self-examination. Owning a reproduction of this work allows one to bring home a piece charged with such palpable artistic struggle and vibrant life force. It is art that does not whisper; it resonates, demanding that you pause, look closer, and engage with the compelling spirit captured by David Bomberg.
Kot sin poljsko-židovskih imigrantov, Abrahama in Rebece Bomberg, je David najprej študiral na Tehnični umetniški šoli City and Guilds, preden se je v Birminghamu usposabil za delo litografa.
Pod mentorstvom Walterja Sickerta na Westminster School of Art (1908–1910) je razvil občutljivost za obliko in urban lif, pri čemer ga je močno navezala tudi izpostavljenost delom Paula Cézanneja na letni 1910 전시bi Rogerja Fryja »Manet in postimpresionisti«. Ob obisku Slade School of Art leta 1911 je s svojo risbo soštudenta Isaaca Rosenberga osvojil nagrado Tonks.
Izkušnje v uniformi vojaka med prvo svetovno vojno so globoko vplile na njegovo umetniško vizijo in ga vodile v odklon od abstrakcije.
V dvinskih letih je Bomberg sprejel bolj figurativni slog, s poudarkom na portretih in pejzažih, izvlečenih neposredno iz narave. Razvil je vse bolj ekspresionistično tehniko, ki jo odlikuje teksturna impasto in čustvena intenzivnost.
Obiski Bliskovih vzhodov (predvsem Palestine) in Evrope so bistveno vplivali na njegovo poznejše delo, pri čemer so njegove interpretacije Jeruzalemija še posebej izstopajoče.
1890 - 1957 , Združeno kraljestvo
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