Real turkey complaining to Juno - 1881


Size (cm): 55x85
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Description

Gustave Moreou, one of the masters More emblematic of French symbolism, in 1881 a work as intriguing and captivating in 1881 as "the peacock complaining against Juno". This painting, rich in its deployment of allegorical and mythological elements, invites the viewer to a deep trip through imagination and interpretation.

The painting represents a majestic peacock, whose feathers, richly detailed and painted with a vibrant color palette, are the undisputed protagonists of the composition. His posture, elegant but at the same time suggestive complaint, places it in the foreground that attracts attention. In front of him, sitting on a throne luxuriously decorated, is the goddess Juno, representing the majesty and classic power of Roman mythology. Moreau captures with skill the texture and brightness of the peacock feathers, using detailed brushstrokes that confer an intoxicating realism to the scene.

Juno, the queen of the gods, appears majestic and serene, endowed with a classic beauty that stands out before a bucolic and architectural landscape background that merges almost like a whisper behind the main characters. This contrast between the divinal figure and the diffuse landscape is a sample of the domain that Moreau had about the interaction between figure and background, achieving a balance that maintains the attention centered on the protagonists without neglecting the atmosphere around.

Juno's mantle and clothing are made with a rich range of colors and ornamental details that reveal the Renaissance and Baroque inspiration of Moreau, as well as their meticulous attention for details and ornamentation. These elements, as well as the golden crown that adorns the head of the goddess, symbolize its divine status and its mythological supremacy.

The composition of the work is meticulously thought to direct the viewer's gaze in an orderly and fluid manner throughout the scene. Through the use of diagonal lines and intelligent handling of light and shadow, Moreau makes the look pass from the peacock, climbing through its royal figure, to Juno and then towards the delicate but robust environment that surrounds them. The vegetation and architectural elements of the background are painted with an almost ethereal style, which gives the impression of a fantastic world.

While it is difficult to exactly extract the narrative from the mere observation of painting, this is a typical reflection of symbolism. Moreau does not give us concrete answers, but causes us to explore personal meanings and feelings, urging us to unravel the story that lies beyond the pictorial surface.

"Real turkey complaining to Juno" is not simply a mythological scene; It is a manifestation of technical virtuosity and the characteristic emotional depth of Gustave Moreau's work. His ability to merge the real with the fantastic not only gives us a window to the mythological world, but also to the mind of the artist himself and the nature of the symbols with which he liked to play so much. This work is erected as a tangible test of Moreau's talent to transform ancient stories into images loaded with beauty and timeless emotional resonance.

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