Figurálna kompozícia (1926)

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Titled "Figurálna kompozícia" (1926), this captivating painting is from the talented brush of Konštantín Bauer, an artist renowned for his expressive and compelling visual narratives. The artwork is a striking example of bold simplicity, employing a monochromatic palette that underscores its dramatic effect.The piece features the silhouette of a human figure extending an arm. The figure, rendered in solid black against a lighter background, creates a strong visual contrast that captures the viewer's attention immediately. Surrounding the figure are abstract shapes and forms that suggest a dynamic and somewhat tumultuous landscape, perhaps mirroring the inner turmoil or emotional intensity of the figure itself.Bauer's use of stark, fluid black lines against the raw canvas texture adds a raw energy and movement, making the painting not just a visual, but an emotional experience. The minimalistic yet powerful use of shapes and contrast in "Figurálna kompozícia" makes it a profound example of modern art's ability to evoke deep feelings and thoughts through simplicity and abstraction.

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Konštantín Bauer was a Slovak painter.

Konštantín Bauer was born on November 24, 1893 in Slovenská Ľupča. He spent his childhood in Banská Bystrica. At the age of fifteen, he moved with his parents to Košice, where he graduated from high school. After graduating in mechanical engineering in Budapest in 1915, he worked briefly as an engineer in Novo Mesto pod Šiatrom. From 1916 to 1918 he worked as a railway engineer in Transylvania and then as a civilian employee at the Ministry of War in Vienna.