Twee gazellen (1926)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Welcome to an evocative journey into the serene and poised world of Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita's artwork, "Twee gazellen," crafted in 1926. This striking piece captures the delicate grace of two gazelles rendered in a bold, graphic style that is both modernist and mesmerizing.The artwork features two gazelles shown in side profile, set against a minimalist yet expressive background that emphasizes horizontal striations, perhaps hinting at a calm, expansive landscape. The gazelles themselves are portrayed with considerable attention to detail: their elegant, streamlined forms contrast beautifully with the stark, dark backdrop, highlighting their pristine white figures and distinctive facial features. The texture of their fur is elegantly captured through carefully etched lines, showcasing de Mesquita's mastery in using contrast to bring his subjects to vivid life.Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita, known for his versatile approach in art, uses woodcut technique in creating this piece, a method known for its capability to produce stark, powerful contrasts and clean lines. "Twee gazellen" is a testament to de Mesquita's skill in this medium, displaying not just technical prowess but also an ability to evoke emotion and tranquility through simplicity and composition.This artwork invites viewers to appreciate the quiet beauty and stark realism of nature, encapsulated through the eyes of a truly unique artist. It is a piece that resonates with the themes of peacefulness and natural beauty, perfect for those who seek a moment of calm in the bustling world.
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Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Dutch graphic artist active in the years before the Second World War. His pupils included graphic artist M. C. Escher (1898–1972). A Sephardic Jew, in his old age he was sent to Auschwitz by the Nazis, where he was gassed along with his wife. After the war, de Mesquita was largely forgotten.