Self Portrait Between Two Naked Women (1935) by Bruno Schulz

Self Portrait Between Two Naked Women - Bruno Schulz - 1935

Artwork Information

TitleSelf Portrait Between Two Naked Women
ArtistBruno Schulz
Date1935
Art MovementExpressionism

About Self Portrait Between Two Naked Women

The artwork entitled “Self Portrait Between Two Naked Women” was created by Bruno Schulz in 1935. It falls within the Expressionism art movement and belongs to the genre of nude paintings and self-portraits.

In the artwork, one witnesses a self-portrait of the artist, Bruno Schulz, positioned centrally between two naked women. The figures are sketched with fluid lines and shading that convey a sense of intimacy and dynamic interaction. The scene is set around a table, with the three figures engaging in what seems to be a moment of thoughtful conversation or contemplation. The nude women are seated on either side of the table while the artist leans forward, closing the spatial gap between them. The environment depicted is sparse, focusing the viewer’s attention on the figures and their expressions. The drawing reflects the emotive and psychological depth characteristic of the Expressionism movement, evoking complex emotional responses and introspection.

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