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Ingálvur av Reyni (18 December 1920 – 26 November 2005) was the most celebrated
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
of the
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during the last years. Ingálvur av Reyni was born in
Tórshavn Tórshavn (; lit. " Thor's harbour"), usually locally referred to as simply ''Havn'', is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the ...
. He rebelled through his
expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it ra ...
against the epic content of his predecessors' art, and has opened up new paths in his painting. His art is characterised by a clear, French
colourist In comics, a colorist is responsible for adding color to black-and-white line art. For most of the 20th century this was done using brushes and dyes which were then used as guides to produce the printing plates. Since the late 20th century it is ...
tone, and his artistic roots go back to
Paul Cézanne Paul Cézanne ( , , ; ; 19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically d ...
and
Henri Matisse Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known prim ...
. The powerful nature of the Faroes, which makes an immediate visual impact on any painter, is the all-embracing theme in Reyni's art. But he experiences nature from the inside, as structures, tones, and fragments of a universe offering opportunities for graphical treatment of form and movement, light colours and rhythms. The expressions of nature become the basis of an increasingly abstract idiom. The light fills his landscapes, interiors and figure paintings from the 1940s and 1950s, where he characteristically simplifies the motif in
cubist Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music, literature and architecture. In Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and reassemble ...
style. The lines and forms of nature contribute to the strict, cubist-inspired composition of the picture, or they are subjected to it. The composition is free of all unnecessary elements, and the work becomes at the same time a picture of both the inner and the outer reality. Increasingly contrasting colours are set against each other, until the culmination at the end of the 1950s with the bold counterplay of complementary colours. A solo exhibition in Tórshavn in 1961 broke new ground, showing for the first time a directly abstract perception of nature. The paintings had titles such as ''Kurpali'' (chaos, disorder) and ''Sjón í fuglaeyga'' (view through a bird's eye) This exhibition did not herald an instant conversion to non-figurative art – in the 1960s and well into the 1970s Ingálvur av Reyni treated landscape motifs as never before, although in a highly abstract way, especially the central theme of the village by the sea. His palettes vary from clear, powerful and glowing colours through a delicate greyish, anything but dry spectrum to the deep black register. A series of works from the 1970s are abstractions of groups of figures and have titles such as ''girl'' or ''people by the sea'', as can be seen in a trilogy owned by the art museum. In most recent years Ingálvur av Reyni has chiefly been an ''abstract'' painter, if this expression can apply to non-figurative art which is based on nature's own tones and structures. In his strongly painted, usually large and resolute compositions, the work breaks out from the inside. Warm earth tones glow from the deepest layers, sizzle when they touch cold, grey areas, and set light to others. The drama lies in the conflict of the colours and the dynamic movements of the brushstrokes. From time to time the rhythm is further emphasised by scratches made with the handle of the brush in the thick, varnish-like layers of shiny colour. This is tangible painting. Ingálvur av Reyni was a superb draughtsman. The town with its houses round the harbour, the ships and the boats and the people walking in the streets – especially the older townsfolk – are favourite subjects. He has an impressive ability to capture an expression in a single concentrated stroke. And his many journeys to the cradles of European art have also led to drawings of figures and groups in teeming crowds, or of interiors and street scenes. The drawings show a pronounced artistic sense for sharp characteristics. But even though these drawings in the cases mentioned are more figurative or narrative than the paintings, their themes are still subject to the strict conditions of the line and its enclosing form. On many occasions he has also produced non-figurative drawings. In 2000 he received the Faroese Cultural Prize (Mentanarheiðursløn Landsins) from the Faroese government. Reyni died at the age of 84 in 2005 in his hometown Tórshavn.


Gallery of stamps

The following Faroese stamps from
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feature Reyni's work: Image:Faroe stamp 053 old torshavn (sketches by ingalvur av reyni 01).jpg, Stamp FR 53 of
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Tórshavn Tórshavn (; lit. " Thor's harbour"), usually locally referred to as simply ''Havn'', is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the ...
No. 1 Image:Faroe stamp 054 old torshavn (sketches by ingalvur av reyni 02).jpg, FR 54: No. 2 Image:Faroe stamp 055 old torshavn (sketches by ingalvur av reyni 03).jpg, FR 55: No. 3 Image:Faroe stamp 056 old torshavn (sketches by ingalvur av reyni 04).jpg, FR 56: No. 4
Image:Faroe stamp 066 gjogv.jpg, Stamp FR 66 of
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Gjógv Gjógv (pronounced , literally: ''gorge'', '' geo'') is a village located on the northeast tip of the island of Eysturoy, in the Faroe Islands and 63 km (39 mi) north by road from the capital of Tórshavn. The village was named after a ...
. Image:Faroe stamp 067 hvalvik.jpg, FR 67: Hvalvík. Image:Faroe stamp 068 kvivik.jpg, FR 68: Kvívík.
Image:Faroe stamp 136 the glyvragjogv bridge.jpg, Stamp FR 136 of
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, old bridges: Glyvragjógv at Glyvrar,
Eysturoy Eysturoy (pronounced estroimeaning 'East Island') is a region and the second-largest of the Faroe Islands, both in size and population. Description Eysturoy is separated by a narrow sound from the main island of Streymoy. Eysturoy is extremely ...
of 1902. Image:Faroe stamp 137 the leypanargjogv bridge.jpg, FR 137: Leypanagjógv at Oyrargjógv, Vágar of 1912. Image:Faroe stamp 138 the breida bridge.jpg, FR 138: Breiðá on the way to Skælingur,
Streymoy Streymoy ( da, Strømø) is the largest and most populated island of the Faroe Islands. The capital, Tórshavn, is located on its southeast coast. The name means "island of currents". It also refers to the largest region of the country that also i ...
of 1908.
Image:Faroe stamp 354 ingalvur av reyni - village.jpg, FR 354 of
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: Village. Image:Faroe stamp 355 ingalvur av reyni - husavik.jpg, FR 355: Húsavík, Faroe Islands. Image:Faroe stamp 356 ingalvur av reyni - red rain.jpg, FR 356: Red rain. Image:Faroe stamp 357 ingalvur av reyni - girl.jpg, FR 357: Girl.


External links


FaroeArtStamps.fo - Ingálvur av Reyni
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Art.fo - Ingálvur av Reyni
(The Faroe Islands Art Museum) {{DEFAULTSORT:Reyni, Ingalvur av 1920 births 2005 deaths People from Tórshavn Recipients of the Thorvaldsen Medal Recipients of the Eckersberg Medal 20th-century Faroese painters