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Josse Goossens - Kinderportrait (Studie zum Fresko ‘Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen’)

Kinderportrait (Studie zum Fresko ‘Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen’)

Josse Goossens (German, 1876-1929)
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The Artist died in 1929 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

As a student at the Düsseldorf Academy Josse Goossens exhibited a particular affinity for monumental painting and quickly went on to make a name for himself in the field. The murals he executed for public bodies and private patrons draw largely on religious and historical themes. They are characterised by broad planar treatment and a predilection for decorative effect. The emphasis on decorative effect is also evident in his easel paintings. From the turn of the century onwards he frequently painted en plein air, producing a large body of plein-air sketches which often served as the basis for studio paintings.

In 1910, Goossens moved from Düsseldorf to Munich and began to specialize in interiors and still lifes. He turned increasingly to motifs centered around the city of Munich – scenes chronicling carefree moments across different sectors of the population. Depictions of religious processions, fairgrounds and circus performances capture the leisure activities of ordinary people while afternoon concerts, coffeehouse scenes and masked balls reflect the privileged lifestyle of the haute bourgeoisie. The special appeal of Goossens’ paintings derives not only from the motifs he portrays. It also lies in his bravura painting techniques. Broad strokes of impasto in vibrant tones are juxtaposed to create a flickering, mosaic-like effect and rapid, free-flowing brushwork enlivens the picture surface. This orchestrated riot of tones creates a sense of visual lightness. The representational character of the painting steps into the background and its atmospheric quality is accentuated.

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