Pergola À Cocumella, Sorrente — History & Facts
In the world of art, where madness and beauty often intertwine, one can lose themselves in the vibrant chaos of creation. Focus on the dazzling greens and blues that dance across the canvas, drawing the eye to the lush foliage framing a tranquil scene. Notice how the dappled sunlight filters through the leaves, casting playful shadows that evoke a sense of serenity yet hint at underlying tumult. The gentle curve of the pergola invites you into this world, while the colors pulsate with emotion, as if the very landscape breathes with life. Look closer at the tiny details woven into the composition; a fluttering butterfly here and a shadow of a distant figure there.
Each element adds a layer of complexity, contrasting the peaceful scenery with whispers of the storm lurking beneath the surface. The juxtaposition of vibrant colors against the subtle undertones of darkness mirrors the artist's inner struggles, reflecting the thin line between tranquility and madness. Henry Brokman painted this work in 1922 during a period marked by personal upheaval and global change. Living in Italy, he was influenced by the burgeoning modernist movement, grappling with the tension between tradition and innovation.
This painting embodies his exploration of emotional depth and psychological complexity, showcasing his desire to capture the fleeting moments of beauty amidst a chaotic world.
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Côte De Sorrente, Bleu Et Argent
Henry Brokman

Petite côte de Sorrente (grise)
Henry Brokman

Etude de paysage
Henry Brokman

Sorrente, côte argentée
Henry Brokman

Jeune Fille Sous Les Oliviers – Menton
Henry Brokman

Cap de Sorrente
Henry Brokman

L’Oasis
Henry Brokman

Le Temple De Louxor, Egypte
Henry Brokman

Terrasse De L’hôtel Cocumella
Henry Brokman

Rive du Nil, Egypte
Henry Brokman





