Cash register - 1917


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Caja Registrar" (1917) of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso is a piece that embodies both the modernity and the unique vision of the Portuguese artist, who stood out for his innovative and bold approach in the painting of the early twentieth century. Souza-Cardoso, a remarkable representative of Modernism in Portugal and an essential figure in the introduction of European avant-garde in his country, managed to merge various influences in his work, reflecting his commitment to experimentation and change.

In "cash register", the composition focuses on the representation of a daily object, a symbol of modernity in the context of an emerging capitalist society. This banal object becomes the visual epicenter, surrounded by dynamism and a palette of vibrant colors that invite reflection on the relationship between art, consumption and daily life. The representation of the cash register is surprisingly stylized, almost abstract, which suggests a process of decomposition and recomposition in the form, something characteristic of many avant -garde works of the time.

The use of color in this work is essential to understand the emotional impact that Souza-Cardoso manages to transmit. The intense and bold application of tones, which could range between green, red and yellow, connects the work with Fauvism, a movement that valued expression and chromatic intensity above naturalistic representation. The juxtaposition of these colors, combined with the rigid structure of the cash register, produces an energetic contrast that attracts attention and causes a visceral response in the viewer. This interaction of shapes and colors not only illustrates modern life, but also underlines a certain concern inherent in the historical moment that Souza-Cardoso and its contemporaries were living.

Interestingly, in "cash register" we do not find human figures that interact directly with the object. However, the absence of characters does not decrease the meaning of the work, but rather reinforces the idea that the object the cash register has acquired a prominence that eclipses people in a world that is increasingly dominated by consumption and mechanization. This absence can serve as a powerful criticism of the dehumanization of modern life, a recurring theme in the work of many artists of the avant -garde.

Amadeo of Souza-Cardoso, despite his tragic death at an early age, left an impressive legacy that reverberates in the history of modern art. Its ability to integrate influences of movements as diverse as Cubism, Fauvism and Futurismo give it a unique place in the context of European art of its time. "Cash registrar" is, in this sense, a manifestation of that cultural synthesis, at the same time a reflection of conflicts and tensions that arise in the transition to the twentieth century.

In conclusion, "cash register" offers a window to the mind of an artist who not only captured the essence of his time, but also asked deep questions about the reality in which we existed. The work stands out as a testimony of modernism, in which the everyday becomes art through a critical and expressive prism, revealing the complexities of an era in transformation. Through its unique treatment of light, color and shape, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso managed to create a work that continues to resonate today, inviting us to contemplate the true meaning of modernity and consumption.

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