Les deux forces - Victor Brauner
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A 1954 Surrealist oil painting by Victor Brauner, featuring two stylised, stacked heads connected by a geometric, labyrinthine structure.
Victor Brauner, a central figure in the Surrealist movement, produced Les deux forces in 1954. This work displays his characteristic interest in occult symbolism, mythology, and the construction of personal, esoteric iconographies. The composition features two stacked, circular heads set against a jagged, geometric background. The upper head is rendered in a muted brown, while the lower head is a distinct green. Both figures are bisected by a labyrinthine, linear structure that suggests a connection between the two entities, perhaps representing opposing or complementary psychological states. Brauner often utilised a flattened pictorial space, rejecting traditional perspective in favour of a graphic, almost totemic arrangement. The lines are bold and deliberate, creating a sense of static tension. The colour palette is restrained, relying on earthy tones of ochre, brown, and green, contrasted against a pale blue ground. This choice of colour reinforces the primitive, ritualistic quality often found in his mid-century output. The eyes are simplified into circular motifs, and the mouths are rendered as distinct, stylised shapes, further distancing the figures from naturalistic representation. Throughout his career, Brauner explored themes of identity and the subconscious. His work frequently incorporates elements that appear to be derived from ancient carvings or folk art, yet they remain firmly rooted in the modernist tradition of the twentieth century. By stripping away unnecessary detail, he focuses the viewer on the symbolic interaction between the two forms. This piece offers a clear example of his ability to synthesise complex, internal narratives into a singular, iconic image. The work remains a compelling study of form and symbolic language, reflecting the artist's preoccupation with the hidden forces of the human psyche.
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Les deux forces - Victor Brauner
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