Gunawan’s political and artistic commitments shape this portrait’s emotional voltage. The museum notes he was both painter and activist, moving through artist associations and anti-colonial networks in the 1940s by founding the Pusaka Sunda (Sudanese Heritage) Association, joining Sukarno’s Putera movement, and fighting the Dutch with groups such as Pelukis Front and Pelukis Rakyat. In that context, Tjitji’s pamphlet reads as more than a prop as it suggests organizing, education, persuasion for the quiet labor of resistance alongside visible struggle.
He painted this close, chest-up portrait centering a young woman identified by the museum as Tjitji, described as a freedom fighter. She faces forward but looks past us, her expression composed and guarded, as if listening for something just outside the frame. Her shoulder-length dark hair falls in soft waves, gathered back at the crown. Thick brows and a steady mouth add to the feeling of resolve. Gunawan paints her face an uncanny, luminous green, while warm reds and oranges flare across her neck and the air behind her. She wears a light, collared practical, everyday jacket buttoned at the front. She holds a green pamphlet partly open as if she has just flipped a page. The background is not a place but an atmospheric swirling red sky of visible brushwork like heat, smoke, or pressure closing in, intensifying the tension around her calm stance.
Indonesian artist Hendra Gunawan leans into styles inspired by Javanese puppet traditions including flattened planes, elongated accents, and decisive outlines that are her paired with color chosen for impact rather than realism. As the National Gallery Singapore puts it, he “prioritiz[ed] expression and impact over realism.” Tjitji’s green face against the swirling red sky becomes a psychological map of 1949 full of unease, vigilance, and the necessity of resilience in an uncertain future that is held, page by page, in one woman’s hands.
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