The Yellow Scale by František Kupka  - 1907 - 78.74 x 74.3 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The Yellow Scale by František Kupka  - 1907 - 78.74 x 74.3 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

The Yellow Scale

Oil on canvas • 78.74 x 74.3 cm

  • František Kupka - September 23, 1871 - June 24, 1957 František Kupka

    1907

Today, we start a special month with the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. Let's have some color, perfect for an energizing start of the year!

František Kupka was a Czech painter and illustrator who moved from realism to abstract art, pioneering Orphism. Although it is provocative to view The Yellow Scale as a self-portrait, the true subject of this riveting work is the color yellow. The intense hues combine with Kupka’s confident gaze, the book in one hand, cigarette in the other, to convey a strong sense of the artist’s personality. Kupka was an eccentric, sensual man with a lifelong fascination for spiritualism and the occult. Though he never completely abandoned naturalistic representation, he was one of the pioneers in developing Abstract painting early in the 20th century. Kupka explored philosophically and scientifically the nature of color—its unity and total effect on a work of art. Beginning with one color, Kupka played out its full scale and range, which for him translated into a work with a spiritual quality. "Atmosphere in a painting is achieved through bathing the canvas in a single scale of colors," he said. "Thus one achieves an état d'âme (state of being) exteriorized in luminous form."

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