Kniender Narziß (1920)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Anton Kolig’s striking composition, "Kniender Narziß" (Kneeling Narcissus), painted in 1920, exhibits the bold expressionist style characteristic of his work. This depiction of Narcissus diverts from the typical tranquil portrayals of the myth, presenting a more dynamic and turbulent interpretation.In this expressionist masterpiece, Kolig portrays Narcissus not merely gazing at his reflection but kneeling in a vigorous, almost aggressive posture. His body, rendered in energetic strokes of whites, blues, and earthy hues, twists with a kind of restless intensity. The background bursts with vivid greens and yellows, suggesting a wild, untamed nature surrounding the figure.The use of color and form captures a moment of profound emotional and psychological depth. Kolig’s choice to envelop Narcissus in a lush, chaotic environment amplifies the inner turmoil and obsession typically associated with the myth. This painting, with its vibrant color palette and vigorous brushwork, not only reflects the self-absorption and tragedy of Narcissus but also comments on the broader human condition, exploring themes of self-identity and the consuming nature of reflection.