Still Life Interior (1941) by Hans Hofmann

Still Life Interior - Hans Hofmann - 1941

Artwork Information

TitleStill Life Interior
ArtistHans Hofmann
Date1941
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions60 x 76 cm
Art MovementFauvism
Current LocationSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Still Life Interior

The artwork is titled “Still Life Interior,” created by Hans Hofmann in the year 1941 using oil on panel as the medium. This painting belongs to the Fauvism art movement and is an interior genre piece. It measures 60 by 76 centimeters and currently resides in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork is characterized by its vivid and dynamic use of color, a hallmark of the Fauvism movement. The composition illustrates an interior scene teeming with life and complexity, rendered through bold brushstrokes and an abstract arrangement of objects. The palette is dominated by vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. Elements within the scene, such as potted plants, decorative items, and furniture, are depicted in an expressive and somewhat distorted form, emphasizing the emotional vibrancy and intensity over realistic representation.

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