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Messias

Ernest Neuschul, 1919

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Half-length self-portrait by the Austrian artist Ernst (later anglicised to Ernest) Neuschul, immediately arresting because of the unnerving, glittering stare aimed directly at the viewer. It has an almost manic visionary quality and dates from the period between 1919 and 1926 when he painted self-portraits, sometimes in sparse interiors or placed in lyrical dreamlike landscapes, all in various states of self-absorption. The artist was influenced by the prevailing post-war New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) movement.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Messias, 1919

Date supported

2007

Medium and material

Oil on cardboard

Dimensions

94 x 53 cm

Grant

2272

Total cost

6529

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