"Danish School (1960s) - Interior"
- Oil on panel. - A remarkable piece of the Danish avant-garde of the 1960s, this painting evokes an atmosphere of intellectual depth and somber contemplation. In a masterful display of Cubist abstraction, the artist reinterprets the confines of the studio, reducing the familiar forms of a window, table and pitcher to fragmented, angular shapes. The palette is dominated by deep, dark blues and muted, almost melancholic hues, creating an introspective, almost brooding mood. The window, although abstract, still suggests an inward-looking perspective, with fractured planes of glass and light. The table is a series of disjointed geometric fragments, suggesting both the chaos and order of the creative process. The pitcher, subtly rendered, stands as a symbol of simplicity amidst the complex structure of the composition, its form deconstructed into fragments and planes. This painting embodies the intellectual rigor and avant-garde spirit of Scandinavian modernism, merging a sense of isolation with the artist's profound meditation on space. - Unframed image dimensions: 119 x 56 cm / 131 x 69 cm with beautiful frame. - It comes from a private collection of paintings in Málaga.