Elephant

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This painting by Leo Gestel, titled "Elephant," presents a striking depiction of an elephant rendered in a dynamic, expressive style. The use of bold, scribbled lines and brushstrokes captures the mighty form and textured skin of the elephant. The composition focuses solely on the animal, which is centered against a plain background, drawing all attention to the subject itself.The artist's technique emphasizes movement and the play of light and shadow across the elephant’s body, despite the monochromatic palette. The shadow under the elephant suggests its weight and presence. Gestel’s style appears free and spontaneous, which gives the artwork an energetic and raw appearance. It evokes a sense of the majestic and serene nature of the elephant, highlighting its strength and the fluidity in its stance. The overall effect is both dramatic and intimate, allowing the viewer to appreciate the essence of this magnificent creature.

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Leo Gestel (1881–1941) was a Dutch visual artist, painter, and illustrator. His father was a director of an art school and his uncle painted with the famous Vincent van Gogh. He came across the Parisian avant-garde movement and developed his eclectic style through experimentation with various art forms including cubism, expressionism, futurism, and post-impressionism. He is considered one of the leading Dutch modernism artists, along with Piet Mondrian. The majority of Gestel’s work was lost in a fire.