Domenico Cantatore - Homage to Delacroix
Domenico Cantatore - Homage to Delacroix
SKU:SZOR001
Oil on canvas, 30x40
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Canvas
Soggetto: Figure
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
The subject of the reclining female body has its roots in sixteenth-century painting, particularly in the Veneto region (Giorgione and Titian). This iconography enjoyed great popularity in the nineteenth century, among the Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and even the twentieth-century avant-garde. Often chosen as a tribute to pictorial tradition, the subject of the reclining woman serves as a yardstick for measuring both changing customs and pictorial languages. In this specific case, Domenico Cantatore makes direct reference to the painter's models, paying homage to the odalisques of Eugene Delacroix.
The composition of this painting reveals the influence of the rationality of the Italian pictorial tradition on Cantatore. The entire surface of the work is punctuated by bold, dark lines, almost forming a sculptural structure upon which the large female figure dominates. The odalisque herself is also constructed through a series of pure lines, which break down and recompose the monumental body. In a predominantly flat, depthless composition, which nevertheless tends toward expressionistic simplification, the undulating rhythm of the dress helps us perceive the forms, the fullness of the reclining body.
Domenico Cantatore (1906-1998), after initially training as a self-taught artist and gaining initial experience in Milan, moved to Paris in 1932, where he met Picasso and the Fauves, updating his artistic language to the historical avant-garde. Despite this, Cantatore remained faithful to a figurative tradition, albeit interpreting it with an attitude of expressionist synthesis. He never belonged to any artistic group. In general, after the great season of the historical avant-garde, a desire for a return to order, objectivity, and the recovery of plastic values spread throughout European painting, and Cantatore embraced this desire with his monumental subjects.
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