Harlekin (1912)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Harlekin" (1912) by Ernst Stern is a captivating artwork that conveys the playful yet mysterious essence of its subject matter – the Harlequin. Placed against a plain background, the figure of the Harlequin is portrayed in vivid colors and intricate patterns, standing alone and slightly off-center. The character is dressed in a traditional costume consisting of a tight-fitting, geometrically patterned suit that combines triangles and diamond shapes in shades of teal, orange, and beige. His outfit is adorned with a ruffled collar and a matching cap, both of which echo the flamboyance of his attire.In his right hand, the Harlequin holds a black mask, adding an element of intrigue and symbolism to the composition, hinting at themes of concealment and varied identity that are often associated with this character. His left hand grasps a baton, which rests against his shoulder, suggesting his readiness to engage or entertain. The expression on his face is one of gentle contemplation, which contrasts with the often mischievous nature traditionally attributed to the Harlequin.Ernst Stern's rendition captures the enigmatic and theatrical spirit of the Harlequin, a figure rooted deeply in comedic and dramatic arts. The artist's use of bold lines and colored segments in the costume conveys both the complexity and the charisma of the Harlequin, resonating with viewers through its striking visual appeal.