Portrait Bruna (1924)

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"Portrait Bruna" (1924), crafted by Albert Müller, is an expressive and vivid representation of a young girl named Bruna, whose haunting gaze captivates the viewer against a backdrop bursting with color. Müller's use of intense, contrasting hues and broad, dynamic brushstrokes captures an atmosphere of youthful innocence tinged with a sense of introspection.In this portrait, Bruna stands at the center, dressed in a patterned dress of blues and greens, which stands out against the lush, almost surreal palette of the setting. Her dark hair and deeply colored eyes draw a striking contrast to her pale skin and the lighter shades of her attire. She is positioned against an abstracted garden scene, where the wild strokes and bold colors of reds, blues, and greens suggest a lively, outdoor setting.Müller's style emphasizes emotion and depth through color and form, making "Portrait Bruna" not just a visual experience but an emotional journey into the world of a child, seen through the eyes of a painter who masterfully plays with the viewer's feelings through his artful use of the palette.

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Albert Müller (29 November 1897 Basel, Switzerland - 14 December 1926) was a Swiss Expressionist painter, glass artist, draftsman, graphic artist and sculptor.