Becerro worship


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Becerro Adoration" (Calf Worship) by Francis Picabia stands as one of the most emblematic examples of the intersection between modernity and social criticism at the beginning of the 20th century. Created in 1915, this painting encapsulates the provocative spirit of the artist, who in his career covered various currents, from impressionism to Dadaism, and who investigated the notion of the representative and the abstract.

In a first glance, the composition of the work catches us with its vibrant color palette and its remarkably vertical disposition. Picabia uses a range of intense tones that evoke a feeling of dynamism and energy. Bright yellow, deep blacks and green in an almost chaotic game of shapes that overlap and intertwine. This color choice not only establishes an environment of celebration that seems to suggest adoration to the calf but also causes a sensation of dissonance. The use of flameante colors contrasts with the religious theme of the work, being a contemporary and anachronistic allegation in its representation of idolatry.

As for the central figure, which represents the calf, Picabia opts for a stylized, almost schematic approach. The animal is not represented in a realistic detail, but is manifested through simplified forms and bold contours that give the viewer an immediate meaning of what it represents, without narrative conflict. The calf is located in the center of the painting, surrounded by a multitude of ways that seem to dance in their worship; An ironic reference to fervent devotions in the history of mankind.

The characters, although they are not delineated in an evident way, suggest a multitude of devotees on the periphery of the image; Faces and bodies are hinted in a whirlwind of color and shape. This representation suggests the abstract about the explicit, inviting the viewer to participate in the creation of meanings and to question the sense of worship and veneration that has permeated in culture, both religious and secular.

The historical context of "calf worship" is also essential for its interpretation. Made during World War I, the work can be seen as a reflection on the elevation of figures and values ​​in times of crisis. Picabia, known for his critical approach to modernity and his repudiation of war, uses this piece to underline the contradictions of contemporary civilization; The blind worship of an idol, be it a calf or a political system, is insinuated in each stroke.

This painting is inserted in a broader corpus of Picabia's work, which includes works where explores the limits of abstraction and representation. His style was eclectic, he absorbed influences of surrealism, cubism and dadaism, and "adoration of the calf" acts as a microcosm of its artistic evolution. The work not only challenged the conventions of his time, but also continues to resonate in the contemporary debate about idolatry in modern culture.

In summary, "Becerro Adoration" is more than a simple representation of devotion; It is a deep and multifaceted critic that invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of worship itself, the idolatry that can arise in times of tumult, and the inherent contradictions in the search for meaning in the modern world. Francis Picabia, with his sharp perception and his bold style, offers us a work that continues to resonate for its relevance and provocative message.

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