My Studio II
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Modernism
1930
Modern
114.0 x 93.0 cm
The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
A Masterpiece of the Blue Period
In the annals of Serbian modernism, few works capture the intimate tension of the creative soul as profoundly as Milan Konjović’s My Studio II. Painted in 1930, this commanding canvas stands as the undisputed jewel of the artist’s celebrated "blue period," a transformative era spanning from 1930 to 1933. The painting serves as a window into a moment of profound artistic maturation, a time when Konjović was navigating the vibrant, often turbulent, art scene of interwar Paris. As he moved through the legendary galleries of Rue La Boëtie, his brushwork began to absorb the experimental energies of Montparnasting, yet he maintained a unique, grounded strength that prevented him from dissolving into the era's fleeting trends. The work is not merely a depiction of a room; it is an atmospheric exploration of the sanctuary where thought meets pigment.
The composition invites the viewer to step into a lived-in, cluttered, and deeply personal space. Within this interior, we encounter a scene of quiet, domestic drama: a figure reclines upon a couch while another stands nearby, their presence adding a layer of human narrative to the stillness of the studio. The room is an evocative tapestry of objects—scattered books that hint at intellectual pursuit, a delicate vase, and the casual placement of bottles that suggest the passage of time and the rhythms of daily life. Through this arrangement, Konjović transforms a mundane setting into a stage for psychological depth, where the boundaries between the artist's physical environment and his internal landscape begin to blur.
Technique, Color, and the Power of Light
To behold My Studio II is to witness a masterclass in the application of color and texture. The painting is renowned for its "powerful and well-applied" sections of pigment, a quality noted by the eminent critic Maurice Raynal. Konjović utilizes a palette that balances heavy, confident strokes with a sensitive touch, creating a sense of weight and presence in every object depicted. The interplay of light across the furniture—the soft contours of the bed, the structural lines of the chair, and the shadows pooling beneath the couch—demonates an extraordinary command over tonal values. This technique does more than define form; it creates a palpable atmosphere, one that feels both heavy with history and luminous with possibility.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled emotional resonance. The painting possesses a "painterly action" that is both confident and balanced, making it a sophisticated focal point for any high-end collection. Its larger-than-usual format allows the textures of the oil on canvas to command attention, providing a sense of grandeur that works harmoniously in expansive, curated spaces. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery or a classic study, the work radiates an aura of intellectual prestige and timeless elegance.
A Legacy of Artistic Resilience
The historical significance of this work is inextricably linked to Konjović’s journey through the heart of European modernism. Having exhibited alongside other giants of the era in Paris, Konjović brought a "force which remained intact" back to Yugoslavia, enriching his homeland with the sophisticated techniques of the French avant-garde without losing his essential identity. The provenance of My Studio II is equally storied, having been acquired by the legendary patron Pavle Beljanski, a man whose eye for talent helped shape the cultural landscape of the Balkans.
Owning a high-quality reproduction of this masterpiece allows one to invite this specific historical gravity into their own environment. It is an opportunity to surround oneself with the spirit of 1930s Paris and the enduring legacy of a painter who found beauty in the "small dramatic conflicts" of everyday life. This painting remains a testament to the idea that art is not just something we look at, but a space we inhabit—a sanctuary of color, memory, and profound human connection.
milan konjović (1898 – 1993)
Explore the diverse art of Milan Konjović (1898-1993), a Serbian painter known for his modernist style, vibrant colors, and distinct artistic periods including Parisian influence & Byzantine themes. Discover his legacy at ArtsDot.
The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection (Novi Sad, Serbia)
Further research reveals that Pavle Beljanski's foresight extended beyond artistic selections; he envisioned a dedicated space for their display, resulting in a beautifully crafted building. The museum’s commitment to education is evident in its three-month course for students and the *Pavle Beljanski Award*, recognizing outstanding essays at Belgrade University.
About this artwork
- Title: My Studio II
- Artist: milan konjović
- Year: 1930
- Original dimensions: 114.0 x 93.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
- Movement: Modernism
- Medium type: WallArt
- Corpus context: parisian art scene influence , serbian modernism
Quick Facts
- Year: 1930
- Influences: Parisian art scene
- Title: My Studio II
- Artistic style: Blue period
- Artist: Milan Konjović
- Movement: Modernism