Une femme-peintre naive (1950) by Brassai

Une femme-peintre naive - Brassai - 1950

Artwork Information

TitleUne femme-peintre naive
ArtistBrassai
Date1950
Art MovementSurrealism

About Une femme-peintre naive

The artwork titled “Une femme-peintre naive,” crafted by the artist Brassai in the year 1950, is a notable piece belonging to the Surrealism art movement. This photographic work encapsulates the genre’s penchant for the marvelous and the dream-like, presenting a scene that stirs the viewer’s imagination with its enigmatic elements.

In the artwork, one can observe a highly ornate and meticulously arranged interior setting. A large, decorative mirror dominates the central portion of the composition, reflecting a woman’s visage, which adds an ethereal quality to the scene. The wall behind the mirror is adorned with intricate floral-patterned wallpaper, enhancing the room’s embellished aesthetic. On a table, which appears decorated with a lace tablecloth, there are numerous vases filled with flowers and other decorative objects, exemplifying Surrealism’s fascination with the juxtaposition of objects in uncanny ways. A painting of a white cat amidst lush foliage hangs above the mirror, further contributing to the surreal and introspective ambiance. The overall scene appears frozen in time, inviting viewers to delve into the depths of its layered visual narrative.

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