The artwork titled “Henry Miller,” created by the artist Brassai in 1931, belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is a photographic piece. In this black-and-white photograph, the subject is depicted in a moment that seemingly captures an unguarded, candid essence. The individual, wearing a hat and round glasses, is positioned partially behind a door, evoking a sense of mystery and introspection. The surrounding objects, including papers attached to a nearby surface, contribute to a context that hints at a narrative extending beyond the frame. The simplicity of the monochromatic palette further amplifies the stark, contemplative quality intrinsic to the Surrealist genre, allowing the viewer to engage with the deeper psychological undertones presented in this striking composition.
Henry Miller (1931) by Brassai
Artwork Information
Title | Henry Miller |
Artist | Brassai |
Date | 1931 |
Art Movement | Surrealism |