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Composition II, 1926 (oil on canvas)
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Composition II, 1926 (oil on canvas)
3367006 Composition II, 1926 (oil on canvas) by Keyser, Ragnhild (1889-1943); 81.3x30.5 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; (add.info.: Painted by Keyser at the height of her career in Paris, this exemplifies her embrace of the Purist style. Starting with a sketch of several objects--a plaster torso, a bowl, and a chair - the shapes are flattend until the composition appears almost entirely abstract.); Norwegian, out of copyright
Media ID 23144932
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Abstract Abstraction Bowl Cubism Cubist Female Artist Nordic Norwegian Pure Scandanavian Shape Torso Woman Artist
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This print showcases Ragnhild Keyser's masterpiece, "Composition II, 1926". Painted during her peak in Paris, this artwork beautifully embodies her affinity for the Purist style. The canvas measures 81.3x30.5 cm and is housed at the prestigious Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT, USA. Keyser's creative process began with a sketch featuring various objects such as a plaster torso, a bowl, and a chair. As she progressed, these forms were gradually flattened until they became almost entirely abstract within the composition. The result is an intriguing blend of shapes that exude pure artistic expression. As a Norwegian artist who lived from 1889 to 1943, Keyser left an indelible mark on the art world through her unique approach to cubism and abstraction. This particular painting highlights her mastery of form and demonstrates her ability to create thought-provoking pieces that transcend traditional boundaries. The presence of the chair evokes Nordic influences while adding depth to the overall composition. With its bold lines and geometric elements reminiscent of cubism, this artwork stands as a testament to Keyser's innovative spirit. "Composition II" not only celebrates female artists but also serves as an important contribution to Scandinavian art history. Its abstract nature invites viewers into a realm where imagination takes flight – making it an exceptional addition for any art enthusiast or collector seeking profound visual experiences.
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