Pierrot (also known as Self Portrait as Pierrot)

  • Técnica de pinturaOil On Panel
  • Técnica utilizadaWallArt
  • Movimento artísticoExpressionism
  • Data de criação1915
  • Período artísticoModern
  • Dimensões43.0 x 27.0 cm
  • MuseuMuseu Nacional de Dinamarca

Amedeo Modigliani (1884 – 1920)

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Museu Nacional de Dinamarca (Copenhague, Dinamarca)

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The Haunting Gaze of a Melancholic Soul



In the quiet, somber depths of Amedeo Modigliani’s Pierrot, one does not merely encounter a portrait; one encounters a profound psychological landscape. Created in 1915, this self-portrait transcends the boundaries of traditional representation to offer a window into the artist's very essence. The figure, draped in the iconic guise of the Pierrot—the archetypal sad clown—serves as a vessel for Modigliani’s deepest explorations of alienation and sorrow. There is an undeniable emotional gravity in the way the subject stares back at the viewer, a gaze that feels both intimate and infinitely distant, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation that resonates long after the first encounter. The painting stands as a haunting testament to the artist's profound sensitivity, inviting the observer into a shared space of vulnerability and introspection.

A Language of Line and Color



Modigliani’s technique in this masterpiece is a masterful manipulation of form, where the boundaries of reality are intentionally blurred to serve emotional truth. Drawing inspiration from the structural simplicity of African sculpture and the revolutionary distortions of Cubism, the artist employs his signature elongated neck and simplified facial features to create an otherworldly presence. The palette is a deliberate study in contrast and mood; the muted, earthy tones of ochre and brown ground the piece in a sense of antiquity, yet they are punctuated by striking, unexpected hues. The subtle, eerie green tint of the face, set against a vibrant red background, creates a visual tension that is both unsettling and mesmerizing. Each careful brushstroke contributes to a textured surface that speaks of an artistic urgency, making this piece a commanding focal point for any sophisticated collection or curated interior space where a sense of drama and depth is desired.

The Echoes of a Turbulent Era



To understand the weight of Pierrot, one must look toward the turbulent horizon of pre-World War I Europe. The painting is steeped in the intellectual anxieties of its time, reflecting the Nietzschean themes of decay and nihilism that permeated the bohemian circles of Paris. Modigliani captures the spirit of Expressionism, a movement dedicated to the raw, unvarnished depiction of human feeling over mere outward appearance. For the modern collector or interior designer, this work offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides a profound sense of historical continuity and intellectual depth. It is a piece that invites conversation, acting as a soulful anchor in a room, bridging the gap between the tragic romanticism of the early 20th century and the contemporary search for meaning in an increasingly complex world.

Sobre esta obra

  • Título: Pierrot (also known as Self Portrait as Pierrot)
  • Artista: Amedeo Modigliani
  • Ano: 1915
  • Dimensões originais: 43.0 x 27.0 cm
  • Formato: Tall
  • Status dos direitos autorais: Domínio público
  • Onde ver: Museu Nacional de Dinamarca
  • Movimento: Expressionism
  • Período: Modern
  • Cor principal: Phthalo Green

Detalhes Rápidos

  • Artist: Amedeo Clemente Modigliani
  • Location: Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
  • Year: 1915
  • Medium: Oil on panel
  • Artistic style: Cubist influence; African art references
  • Title: Pierrot (also known as Self Portrait as Pierrot)
  • Dimensions: 43 x 27 cm

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