125. Scene from Algiers

1884, Bucureşti - 1959, Bucureşti

Estimate

EUR 8.000 - 12.000

Sold post auction

EUR 8.000

Session

Tue, 22 March 2022 19:00

An important chapter in Mützner's work was his journey to the Arab East, to Algiers, where he arrived in 1910. Here he will enrol at the "Academie Nouvelle de Peinture" and in his spare time will study the surroundings. One of the characteristic attributes of this period will be the picturesque element. He will show a keen observational curiosity in the study of human typologies as well as attitudes and habits. Captured with vivacity and sincerity, the motifs will reveal a high level of attention to plastic construction, as well as the architecture of the plans, which will tend towards monumentality. In his wanderings, he will mainly focus on the cityscape, revealing the pictoriality of the atmosphere through transparent shadows, unusual tones, and unusual details of shapes. Within the elaborate compositional ensembles, the characters will be captured in harmonious movements, illustrating a monumentality specific to the spirituality of the place. (G.M.)

References

ANDREESCU, Viorica, "Samuel Mützner", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1974. MARIAN, Rodica, "Samuel Mützner", Antet Publishing House, Bucharest, 2005.

Dimensions

width 64 cm, height 49 cm, custom 49 × 64 cm

Description

oil on canvas

Research information

The artwork was part of the exhibition "S. Mützner în colecții bucureștene" ("S. Mützner in Bucharest collections"), The National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest, 2001, under the title "Alger". The artwork is reproduced in the monograph "Samuel Mützner", Rodica Marian, Antet Publishing House, Bucharest, 2005, at p. 80, under the title "Bătrână cu copil" ("Old woman and a child").

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