Amputation (1968) by Odd Nerdrum

Amputation - Odd Nerdrum - 1968

Artwork Information

TitleAmputation
ArtistOdd Nerdrum
Date1968
Art MovementNeo-baroque,Contemporary Realism

About Amputation

The artwork, titled “Amputation” by Odd Nerdrum, was created in 1968. It aligns with the Neo-Baroque and Contemporary Realism movements and falls under the genre of symbolic painting.

The artwork showcases a striking and somewhat unsettling scene that includes a nude figure depicted against a muted background. The figure is shown in a supine position with an amputated limb, bloodied and bandaged. The image is characterized by its dramatic use of lighting and shadow, which highlight the contours and tensions of the human form. The color palette is dominated by earthy and somber tones, which further enhances the bleak and somber mood of the scene. This depiction can be interpreted as a profound meditation on human suffering and vulnerability, qualities that are often explored in symbolic painting.

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