Figürliche Komposition (der verlorene Sohn) (1925)

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Titled "Figürliche Komposition (der verlorene Sohn)" (1925), this striking artwork by Adolf Hölzel captivates with its expressive use of color and shape. Meaning "Figurative Composition (The Prodigal Son)," the painting delves into the themes of repentance and reconciliation depicted in the biblical story of the Prodigal Son. In this interpretation, Hölzel abstracts the figures into bold, overlapping forms that convey deep emotion and intense familial connection.The abstract nature of this piece doesn't depict a literal scene but rather evokes the essence and turmoil of the narrative through vibrant and contrasting colors. The blues, reds, and oranges blend and clash, suggesting both conflict and unity. Hölzel's mastery in color theory and his unique approach to abstract figuration turn the artwork into an exploration of human relations and personal redemption.

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Adolf Richard Hölzel (13 May 1853 – 17 October 1934) was a German painter. He began as a Realist, but later became an early promoter of various Modern styles, including Abstractionism.