At the Beginning of the 80’s (1906)

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Albert Engström's 1906 painting, "At the Beginning of the 80’s," provides a fascinating glimpse into a presumably significant moment among a group of well-dressed men. The artwork is rendered in a striking black-and-white palette, emphasizing the bold expressions and interactions between the figures.The scene captures seven men gathered around a table, where one of them is intently writing or signing a document. Each character's face is distinctly portrayed, featuring exaggerated facial expressions that convey a mixture of concern, curiosity, and earnestness. This variety not only adds a layer of depth to the artwork but also suggests a narrative or discussion taking place that is of serious concern to the depicted individuals.Engström's style in this painting is notable for its clean lines and sharp contrasts, which focus the viewer’s attention on the characters’ emotions and the central activity of writing. Without the distraction of a detailed background or color, we are drawn into trying to understand the dynamics at play among these individuals."At the Beginning of the 80’s" could be interpreted in various ways: as a political commentary, a snapshot of a business decision, or a critical historical moment. The title itself, while seemingly a reference to a time period, leaves room for the viewer’s imagination to ponder what beginning the artist intended to portray.

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Albert Engström (1869 – 1940) was a Swedish artist, author and member of the Swedish Academy from 1922.