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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
The painting "Figure in the Park-III" belongs to a small series,
in the figures - e.g. made of stone - related to a group of trees.
In addition to the representation of an expressive impression of nature, there is also the tension between figure and nature in the pictorial space. The model for this figure is an ancient sculpture that is supposed to represent Aristippus of Cyrene:
"Aristippus of Cyrene (ancient Greek Ἀρίστιππος ὁ Κυρηναίος Aristippos… hò Kyrēnaíos, Latinized Aristippus Cyrenaeus; * about 435 BC in Cyrene; † about 355 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher .He is considered the founder of the Cyrenaic school and the Hedonism.
Aristippus was a student of Socrates. His writings are lost; All that remains are a number of reports about life and teaching, so-called testimonies. " (Wikipedia)
in the figures - e.g. made of stone - related to a group of trees.
In addition to the representation of an expressive impression of nature, there is also the tension between figure and nature in the pictorial space. The model for this figure is an ancient sculpture that is supposed to represent Aristippus of Cyrene:
"Aristippus of Cyrene (ancient Greek Ἀρίστιππος ὁ Κυρηναίος Aristippos… hò Kyrēnaíos, Latinized Aristippus Cyrenaeus; * about 435 BC in Cyrene; † about 355 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher .He is considered the founder of the Cyrenaic school and the Hedonism.
Aristippus was a student of Socrates. His writings are lost; All that remains are a number of reports about life and teaching, so-called testimonies. " (Wikipedia)
Matthias Bargholz
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Solo shows participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
« The inner man cannot appear to himself without magic. »
Matthias Bargholz is an artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Brazil. In addition, his art has been featured in publications such as the Ostsee Zeitung and the Hagenower Kreisblatt. Originally inspired by classical modernism, Bargholz views the line as an independant and active element in a composition, as well as being "the direct expression of intuition and the infinite possibilities of form". His distinctive pieces are created with acrylics and oils on canvas.