Fire at Marseilles (1939) by Hans Bellmer

The artwork, titled “Fire at Marseilles,” was created by the artist Hans Bellmer in 1939. It falls within the genre of genre painting. This piece artfully captures a scene characterized by its intricate line work and expressive composition.

The artwork depicts a mysterious and slightly surreal scene, rendered in a detailed and textured style. The composition includes three figures: one reclining in the foreground with curled hair and striped attire, another standing and gazing outward with a poised posture, and a third seated at a table, partially concealed behind the standing figure. The setting appears to be an interior space, suggested by the presence of a table, chairs, and a striped curtain. Through a window or possibly beyond a partial barrier, one can see the aftermath of a fire at a building, its structure outlined in the distance amidst swirling lines that give a sense of smoke or chaos. The meticulous details and the interplay of lines evoke a sense of depth and movement, drawing the viewer’s eye through the layers of the scene.