Mónicos dancers - 1910


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price¥39,900 JPY

Description

The painting "Bailers in Monicos" (1910) by Gino Severini is a work that captures the essence of dynamism and modernity of the first quarter of the twentieth century. As one of the main exponents of the cubist and futuristic movement, Severini uses this work to explore movement, nightlife and social interaction in a contemporary context. The piece is located in the emblematic monic coffee in New York, a space that symbolizes the confluence of urban culture and modernity, where dance and entertainment were an integral part of social life.

In the work, the viewer is immediately attracted to the vibrant composition and the geometric structure that defines the scene. The dancers, immortalized in a moment of movement, emerge through fragmented forms that suggest both the human figure and their context. Severini, whose approach fuses the influences of Cubism with the ideals of futurism, uses the decomposition of the figure to express the dynamism of the dance. Through diagonal lines and angular shapes, paint throbbing with energy, evoking music and dance rhythm.

The use of color in this work is remarkable. Severini uses a rich and bold palette that combines vibrant, yellow and blue vibrant tones, with deep shadows that provide a sense of depth and movement. This chromatic choice not only enriches the visual narrative, but also contributes to the festive and animated coffee environment, where life is celebrated in every corner. The contrasting areas of light and shadow create a luminescence game that invites the viewer to explore every detail of the canvas.

The characters present in "Monicos in Monicos" are represented in a stylized way, emphasizing the essence of the movement than the individuality of each dancer. The figures seem to be intertwined in a collective dance, where individuality is blurred in the shared experience of the dance. This approach resonates with the futuristic ideals of Severini, who sought to capture the sensation of speed and simultaneity of events in space and time.

In addition, this work is part of a broader tradition of representation of nightlife and entertainment in modern painting. Comparing it with other works by its contemporaries, such as those of Maurice Prengast or Edward Hopper, there is an echo of the fascination with social spaces and the portrait of the human being in interaction. However, Severini's uniqueness lies in his ability to intertwine the futuristic ideal with the social fabric of the time, offering an innovative perspective that goes beyond mere representation.

In conclusion, "Monicos in Gino Severini is not just a representation of dance; It is a vibrant study of human interaction and the dynamism of the modern world. His ability to combine Cubism with futurism makes it an emblematic work that invites us to reflect on the nature of the movement and the impact of modernity on the collective experience of life. Through this piece, Severini manages to transcend the mere show, transforming dance into a visual and emotional experience, where each stroke and color become a record of the emotion and vitality of an era in constant change.

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