Carnation girl - 1913


Size (cm): 55x80
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Description

The "Carnation Girl" (1913) painting of Souza-Cardoso amadeo is erected as a splendid manifestation of the fusion between modernity and tradition in the context of the art of the early twentieth century. In this work, Souza-Cardoso, one of the most prominent exponents of modernism in Portugal, manages to capture the essence of its time through a symphony of colors and shapes that challenge conventional perception.

When observing "Claveles girl", the artist's delivery is noted to the exploration of color and light. The vibrant palette consists of energetic tones that are intertwined, evoking an atmosphere of vitality and joy. The carnations, which are the visual center of the work, occupy a preponderant place not only as a decorative motive, but also as a symbol of femininity and youth. Souza-Cardoso uses the intense red of flowers to create a powerful contrast to the background, which not only attracts the look, but also establishes a dialogue between the subject and its environment. The artist's ability to handle nuances and shadows confers the carnations an almost palpable corporeality, suggesting life and movement.

The central figure, a girl, is presented with a serene face and an expression that, although calm, loads with the curiosity of childhood. This portrait is not limited to being a simple study of the child figure, but becomes a meditation on innocence and connection with nature. The composition seems to suggest an intimate interaction between the girl and the carnations, where innocence is juxtaposed with the ephemeral beauty of flowers. The way in which the elements are available on the canvas reveals a mastery in the use of space, where each element has its place and purpose.

The Souza-Cardoso style in this work can be placed at the intersection of post-impressionism and expressionism, with touches of symbolism. This contemporary approach was radical for their time, when many artists were trapped in more conservative representations. The influence of modern art, as well as its connection with Fauvism, is evident in the way in which its vibrant and bold colors communicate emotion and energy. Like other contemporary artists, Souza-Cardoso challenges the classical notion of representation, opening the doors to a new way of perceiving reality.

Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, born in 1887 in ManHente, Portugal, was a pioneer in the exploration of new aesthetics and pictorial techniques. His career covered a series of artistic movements, and "a girl of carnations" is witnessing his evolution towards a personal and distinctive style, oblivious to the dominant currents of his time. In this sense, the work not only stands out for its plastic beauty, but also inscribes an artistic biography in which innovation and sincere expression are constantly sought.

In summary, "Children's girl" is an outstanding example of Souza-Cardoso's ability to capture the essence of childhood through a modernist prism. The way in which the amalgam painting the figurative and the abstract provides a rich and complex visual experience, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in a world where the flower, the girl and the color coexist in perfect harmony. This work illustrates not only the talent of a visionary artist, but also the awakening of a new era in art, where the search for identity and emotion are fundamental.

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