Czóbel Béla, Művirágok 1930 by Bela Czobel

Czóbel Béla, Művirágok 1930 

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drawing, graphite, charcoal

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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charcoal drawing

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pencil drawing

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graphite

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charcoal

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charcoal

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graphite

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modernism

Copyright: Bela Czobel,Fair Use

In 1930, Béla Czóbel created "Művirágok" – Hungarian for "Artificial Flowers". The monochromatic palette is immediately striking, lending a somber mood to the still life. Czóbel's composition is structured through dense, textural brushstrokes, creating a visual tension between representation and abstraction. The flowers and vase are rendered with a sense of urgency, almost dissolving into the background. This technique challenges our perception, questioning the stability of the objects themselves. The painting invites reflection on the nature of representation and the role of the artist in interpreting reality. Look closely at the expressive brushwork, which creates a dynamic surface, blurring the line between form and dissolution. This blurring destabilizes fixed meanings, inviting us to consider the artwork as a site of constant re-evaluation.

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