The Concert - Nicolas de Staël
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The Concert was created during a period when Nicolas de Staël was exploring direct connections between painting and sensory experience. The musical theme allowed him to address the notion of rhythm without resorting to the literal representation of a scene. The work does not describe a specific moment, but rather conveys a condensed situation: a space, a few identifiable objects, and a rigorous organisation of coloured masses. Here, music becomes a pretext for working on the balance between visual tension and the legibility of the motif, a central theme in his approach.
The composition is structured around a uniform red background that occupies almost the entire surface. On the left, a black piano is reduced to a dark horizontal volume, resting on slender legs. In the centre, a succession of light-coloured blocks forms an intermediate zone, evoking a space or a table without precise contours. On the right, a slender yellow vertical shape stands out clearly from the background, reminiscent of an instrument or an isolated presence. The brushstrokes are visible, the contours sometimes incised, and the colour contrasts organise the scene without resorting to detail.
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