Tibor CSERNUS (1927 - 2007) - Lot 203

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Tibor CSERNUS (1927 - 2007) - Lot 203
Tibor CSERNUS (1927 - 2007) Two swans, 1989 Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1989 on reverse 22 x 27.2 cm NOTICE Hungarian painter Tibor Csernus is renowned for his meticulous work and captivating scenes, characterized by intense realism and an often enigmatic atmosphere. Moving to France in the 1960s, Csernus was influenced by the great masters of the Renaissance and Baroque, while developing a personal style in which chiaroscuro effects and meticulous detail capture the dramatic essence of his subjects. His works often tackle historical, mythological or everyday themes, marked by an almost photographic gaze. In his canvases, Csernus uses a rich palette and powerful contrasts to play with light and shadow, creating an emotional intensity that immerses the viewer in a universe both fascinating and unsettling. His compositions, always carefully constructed, reveal a virtuoso technique and a taste for precise textures, whether in representations of human figures, objects or landscapes. His narrative and dramatic approach recalls the works of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, but with a contemporary touch that gives his subjects a unique resonance. Close to contemporaries such as Balthus for his mystery-laden realism and Leonor Fini for his dreamlike, theatrical atmosphere, Tibor Csernus has established himself as a master of modern realism. His highly sought-after works are appreciated for their ability to capture deep emotions and complex narratives, offering the viewer a captivating and unforgettable vision of the world.
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