The rise of the green square and the violin of women 1916


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The work "The rise of the Plaza Verde and the violin of the woman" of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, created in 1916, is a fascinating example of the creative ingenuity of the Portuguese painter, who was a key figure in the artistic modernity of the early 20th century in Portugal. This painting is a palpable testimony of its ability to synthesize avant -garde influences, reflecting both the essence of its contemporary context and its personal interpretation.

The composition of the work is a dynamic game of shapes and colors that surround the viewer in an almost melancholic and at the same time vibrant atmosphere. The dominant presence of the green color in the work takes the look of the observer through an open space that seems to suggest an urban space, but also a sense of connection with nature. Through his palette, Souza-Cardoso manages to create not only a sense of place, but also moods, in which the vibrant hue of green is contrasted with the warm tones that can be observed in other areas of painting.

In the center of the work, the figure of a woman holding a violin stands out. The human figure, although simplified and stylized, evokes a sense of introspection. With the violin in her hand, the woman seems to be about to play, capturing an ephemeral moment that brings with it an almost palpable musical resonance. This element introduces a narrative in the image, where the art of music plays a crucial role, connecting the visual with the auditory sublime. The representation of the violin, a symbol of expression and sensitivity, reinforces the theme of creativity as a conductive thread in life itself.

The work also presents an interesting work of geometric lines and shapes that reflects the influence of Cubism, movement of which Souza-Cardoso was influenced during his stay in Paris. The different structures and planes that overlap in the composition reveal an exploration of the geometrization of space, something characteristic of the artist's style. This tendency to fragment reality in more pure and abstract forms highlights its aspiration to transcend the mere representation and focus on the essence of the elements that make up its artistic vision.

The use of color, the disposition of the shapes and interaction of light and shadow show a technical mastery that speaks of their formation and the influence of the artistic movements of their time. When observing the work, you can feel a tension between the abstract and the figurative, which invites viewers to adopt various readings of it.

Throughout his career, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso explored contemporary themes, often mixing tradition with the avant-garde. With "the rise of the green square and the violin of women", not only shows its technical ability and innovative talent, but also its desire to connect with human essence through art. This work, in its particularity, adds to its legacy as one of the pioneers of modernism in Portugal and as an artist who knew how to capture the throbbing anguish and beauty of his time.

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