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Portrait Schmela

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Vardas ir pavardė Klasė Data
Gerhardas Richter, Portrait Schmela. Reprodukcija skirta informacinėms tikslams; teisės priklauso teisėsобладаiciui.

Pagrindinė informacija

Autorius
Gerhardas Richter originaluniqueart.com/lt/artists/gerhardas-richter_lt/
Autoriaus datys
1932 – ?
Mediumas
Acrylic On Canvas
Judėjimas
Contemporary Realism Living artists painting the real world with traditional skill, often from photographs as well as from life.

In context

Portrait Schmela — Gerhardas Richter

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  1. 1930

Šviesoplėvis: Gerhardas Richter gyvenimas (1932–?)

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    Espresso #424342

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    Pagrindinė spalva
    Espresso
    Intensyvumas
    Monochromatic Kiek spalvų yra prisigamintų ir kokios jos yra ryškios – nuo vienos nuolydžios spalvos iki daugybės ryškių tonų.
    Kontrastas
    Bold Kiek spalvų skiriasi šviesos ir ryškumo dėkingai per visą paveikslą.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Kaip spalvos dera tarpusavyje – nuo kontrastuojančių iki visiškai suvienytų.
    Ryškumas
    Balanced Bendras vaizdo šviesumas ar tamsumas, nuo gilių šešėlių iki ryškių šviesos dėliojų.
    Sodrumas
    Muted Spalvų gryrumas ir intensyvumas svyruoja nuo beveik pilkšų iki visiškai ryškių.

    Apie šį kūrinį

    Portrait Schmela — Gerhardas Richter

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Photorealistic
    Influences
    Photography
    Notable elements or techniques
    Grid format, Photographic manipulation
    Subject or theme
    Portraiture

    A Grid of Faces: Exploring Gerhard Richter’s Portrait Schmela

    Gerhard Richter's ‘Portrait Schmela,’ conceived in 1964, stands as a cornerstone of his photographic oeuvre and embodies the artist’s signature approach to capturing reality—a deceptively simple technique layered with profound psychological resonance. This series comprises six meticulously crafted prints depicting Alfred Schmela, proprietor of Galerie Schmela, presenting him in strikingly similar compositions. Each portrait exhibits subtle variations in expression and slight distortions suggesting multiple exposures or deliberate manipulation, inviting contemplation on the nature of perception and memory.

    Style and Technique: Photographic Illusion

    Richter’s method transcends mere replication; he achieves an illusionistic effect reminiscent of photography while simultaneously distancing himself from its immediacy. The prints are executed in grayscale—a deliberate choice that amplifies the unsettling atmosphere—and utilize a grainy texture characteristic of photographic printing. This technique isn't merely stylistic but reflects Richter’s fascination with the materiality of image production and his questioning of representation itself. The grid format reinforces this conceptual framework, emphasizing order and repetition as tools for exploring themes of identity.

    Historical Context: Minimalism and Conceptual Art

    Portrait Schmela’ emerged during the formative years of Minimalist and Conceptual art—a period marked by a rejection of traditional artistic conventions in favor of exploring ideas and processes. Richter's decision to transform a photograph into an artwork aligns perfectly with this movement’s ethos, prioritizing conceptual significance over visual aesthetics. The series anticipates Richter’s later explorations of color charts and other seemingly banal objects, demonstrating his commitment to challenging viewers’ assumptions about art.

    Symbolism: Fragmentation and Distortion

    The repetitive nature of the portraits—identical subjects rendered in subtly different ways—introduces layers of symbolic meaning. The distortions suggest a fractured self-image or an attempt to capture fleeting emotions, mirroring Richter's broader preoccupation with psychological states. Furthermore, the multiple exposures could represent fragmented memories, hinting at the elusive and subjective experience of remembering. These deliberate manipulations underscore Richter’s belief that art can convey truths beyond what is visually apparent.

    Emotional Impact: Somber Reflection

    Portrait Schmela’ evokes a palpable sense of melancholy and contemplation. The monochromatic palette contributes to this mood, creating an environment conducive to introspection. The unsettling effect stems from the combination of photographic imperfections—the grainy texture and slight distortions—which destabilize our perception of reality. Ultimately, Richter's work invites us to confront questions about representation, identity, and the complexities of human experience—a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary art.

    Virus ir muziejus

    Portrait Schmela — Gerhardas Richter

    Autorius

    Gerhardas Richter

    Born in Dresdenas, Vokietija

    A Life Shaped by Division: The Early Years and Artistic Formation of Gerhard Richter

    Gerhard Richter’s story is inextricably linked to the fractured history of 20th-century Germany. Born in Dresden in 1932, his childhood unfolded under the shadow of a rising National Socialist regime. This formative period, marked by displacement – his family moved several times during the war years – instilled within him a profound sense of uncertainty and a questioning spirit that would permeate his artistic practice for decades to come. The idyllic landscapes of his early upbringing in Reichenau and Waltersdorf were soon disrupted by conflict, leaving an indelible mark on his psyche. His father, though not a fervent supporter of the Nazi party, navigated the complexities of life under authoritarian rule as a schoolteacher, while his mother fostered a love for literature and music within the family. This duality – a pragmatic acceptance of circumstance alongside a yearning for cultural expression – became a defining characteristic of Richter’s own artistic approach. He began formal training at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1951, initially immersed in the tradition of socialist realism demanded by the East German state.

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    Citavimo šio kūrinio duomenys

    MLA
    Richter, Gerhardas. Portrait Schmela. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/gerhard-richter-portrait-schmela-ARJCRR-en/
    APA
    Richter, Gerhardas (n.d.). Portrait Schmela [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/gerhard-richter-portrait-schmela-ARJCRR-en/
    Chicago
    Gerhardas Richter. Portrait Schmela. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/gerhard-richter-portrait-schmela-ARJCRR-en/
    Harvard
    Richter, Gerhardas (n.d.) Portrait Schmela. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/lt/art/gerhard-richter-portrait-schmela-ARJCRR-en/

    Look closely

    Portrait Schmela — Gerhardas Richter

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 6 — do you agree?)
    4. Our catalogue files this work under: portraiture, repetition, distortion. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    5. Look back at Abstrakti kūrinis Nr. 780-1 (1992), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Karo testas

    Portrait Schmela — Gerhardas Richter

    Kiek gerai pažįstate šį kūrinį?

    Pasirinkite po vieną atsakymą į kiekvieną iš 5 žemiau pateiktų klausimų. Kiekvienas turi tik vieną teisingą atsakymą.

    1. 1. What is the predominant artistic style of Gerhard Richter’s ‘Portrait Schmela’?

      • A Cubism
      • B Surrealism
      • C Photorealism
    2. 2. The grid format of the portraits contributes to what visual effect?

      • A Increased depth perception
      • B Enhanced color vibrancy
      • C Emphasis on order and repetition
    3. 3. What technique is Richter primarily employing in creating these images?

      • A Sculptural modeling
      • B Watercolor painting
      • C Photographic printing and manipulation
    4. 4. According to the description, what symbolic meaning might be attributed to the multiple exposures used in ‘Portrait Schmela’?

      • A A celebration of artistic innovation
      • B Representation of idealized beauty
      • C Fragmented memories or a distorted self-image
    5. 5. Alfred Schmela, the gallery owner featured in the portraits, was known for what role he played in the art world?

      • A He was a prominent sculptor
      • B He founded a major museum
      • C He served as honorary member of Düsseldorf Academy of Arts

    Mano rezultatas: ____ iš 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1C · 2C · 3C · 4C · 5C