Still life hyacinths carpet (1910) by August Macke

“Still life hyacinths carpet” is an artwork created by August Macke in 1910, falling under the Expressionism art movement. It features dimensions of 70 x 120 cm and belongs to the still life genre. Currently, the artwork is in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a vividly colored scene with a strong emphasis on bold contrasts and dynamic shapes, characteristic of the Expressionist style. A white vase adorned with green floral patterns stands to the left, alongside a bowl filled with oranges and lemons, their bright hues contrasting against the rich tapestry on which they rest. On the right, a green pot holds blooming hyacinths, their linear form adding verticality to the composition. The background radiates with a warm yellow, further enhancing the vibrancy and emotional intensity of the scene. The intricate patterns of the carpet add a layer of complexity, grounding the still life in a textured, decorative environment.

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