Artwork
Café - Concert

Café - Concert is an unspecified painting by Marcel Janco. It dates from 1926 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Café - Concert, created by Marcel Janco around 1926, is a visually dynamic painting characterized by a chaotic composition and vibrant color palette.
Subject & Meaning
The subject appears to depict a crowded café scene, though forms are abstracted. Human figures and furniture are discernible yet distorted, with faces rendered as twisted, mask-like expressions, conveying a sense of frenetic energy and possibly the alienation or intensity of urban life.
Technique & Style
Janco employed a expressive, rough technique with thick, uneven applications of paint (impasto), accentuating certain elements. The color scheme juxtaposes bright blues and yellows with dark browns, adding to the overall sense of visual tumult.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1926, specific details about the work's history and ownership prior to its current location are not provided.
Context
This work reflects the artistic movements of the time, possibly aligning with Dadaist or early Expressionist tendencies in its distortion of form and emphasis on emotional intensity, though Janco's unique style sets it apart.
Legacy
The impact of 'Café - Concert' on subsequent art movements or its reception over time is not detailed in available information.
Artist & collection
Artist
Marcel Janco painted still lifes and portraits in the early 20th century, blending bold colors and geometric shapes.


















