René Goldstein (XX) - Untitled





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René Goldstein, Untitled, an original acrylic on canvas portrait (90 cm by 70 cm), created in the 2010–2020 period in Belgium, signed and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Artist: René Goldstein
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Signed: yes
Dimensions per panel
Height: 90 cm
Width: 70 cm
Panel 2
In the center, a woman sits on a monumental chair, dressed in a deep blue gown with red and black accents. Her posture is stately and reserved, surrounded by an interior with bottles, plants, and furniture. The background is composed of bold color contrasts — from deep blue to ochre yellow — exuding calmness and character.
Style and zeitgeist
Goldstein's style is expressive, graphic, and decorative. His work in this series breathes the atmosphere of the 1920s–1930s, with influences from art deco, fashion illustration, and fauvism. The emphasis is on elegance, homeliness, and female introspection, executed with vibrant color blocks and stylized poses.
About the artist:
René Goldstein (presumably deceased in 2022) was a Jewish artist and Holocaust survivor. His life story and artistic journey are reflected in his work. While some series explore loss and memory, here he pays tribute to peace, beauty, and the intimacy of everyday life.
The choice of serene, feminine scenes and a decorative style provides a visual counterbalance to the traumas from his past.
René Goldstein's exhibition opening, a Holocaust survivor who today emerges as a talented painter. A beautiful story. (Bart de Wever)
Shipping includes sturdy packaging.
Artist: René Goldstein
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Signed: yes
Dimensions per panel
Height: 90 cm
Width: 70 cm
Panel 2
In the center, a woman sits on a monumental chair, dressed in a deep blue gown with red and black accents. Her posture is stately and reserved, surrounded by an interior with bottles, plants, and furniture. The background is composed of bold color contrasts — from deep blue to ochre yellow — exuding calmness and character.
Style and zeitgeist
Goldstein's style is expressive, graphic, and decorative. His work in this series breathes the atmosphere of the 1920s–1930s, with influences from art deco, fashion illustration, and fauvism. The emphasis is on elegance, homeliness, and female introspection, executed with vibrant color blocks and stylized poses.
About the artist:
René Goldstein (presumably deceased in 2022) was a Jewish artist and Holocaust survivor. His life story and artistic journey are reflected in his work. While some series explore loss and memory, here he pays tribute to peace, beauty, and the intimacy of everyday life.
The choice of serene, feminine scenes and a decorative style provides a visual counterbalance to the traumas from his past.
René Goldstein's exhibition opening, a Holocaust survivor who today emerges as a talented painter. A beautiful story. (Bart de Wever)
Shipping includes sturdy packaging.

