Ohne Titel (1920)

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Titled "Ohne Titel," which translates to "Untitled" in English, this 1920 painting by Albert Müller captivates with its vibrant expressionist style. Müller's work here is a fascinating exploration of color and form, utilizing a dynamic interplay of bold reds, blues, and purples, contrasted sharply with more muted tones and black strokes that carve through the canvas energetically.The painting features abstracted figures; their outlines hinted with hurried, almost frenetic strokes suggest a scene filled with movement and perhaps, emotions running high. The faces, depicted in a mix of yellows and whites, emerge ghost-like from the chaos, their expressions conveying a spectrum of feelings, from anguish to detachment. These spectral figures seem caught in a moment frozen in time, where color and line tell a story deeper than the visible.Albert Müller's "Ohne Titel" is a perfect example of early 20th-century European expressionism, where artists moved towards depicting emotional experiences rather than physical reality. It invites viewers to delve into its depths, interpreting their narratives within its sweeps of color and enigmatic forms.

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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.