Clown - Horse - Salamandra - 1912


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Payaso - Horse - Salamandra" of Amadeo de Souza -Cardoso, created in 1912, is a clear reflection of the bold fusion of styles that characterized the Portuguese artist, an innovative who stood between the inherent symbolism of his homeland and the avant -garde currents for which he was attracted to. In this painting, Souza-Cardoso confronts us with a world where reality and fantasy seem to be intertwined through a vibrant palette and a visual language that challenges conventions.

When observing the work, the first thing that attracts attention is its color explosion. Souza-cardoso uses a wide range of tones ranging from warm oranges and red, to blue and greenish cold, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. This color use not only emphasizes each figure represented, but also contributes to the emotional dynamics of painting.

The composition is equally intriguing; The clown, an emblematic character of the entertainment culture, is in the center of the work, his face painted with great features that evoke a mixture of joy and melancholy. The figure of the horse, which is positioned on the side, seems to have a support role in the visual narrative, but its solid presence, together with the Salamandra, introduces an element of curiosity and mystery. Salamandra, a creature linked to transformation and rebirth symbolisms, suggests a connection with the fantastic, in addition to providing a unique texture to the whole.

In terms of style, "clown - horse - Salamandra" encapsulates the spirit of a period in which the influences of Cubism and Fauvism were amalgamated in the work of Souza -Cardoso. The fragmentation of the forms and the way to simplify them, together with the bold color scheme, reflect their exploration of abstraction and symbolism, characteristics of their production. It could be said that the work dialogues with contemporary experiments such as Pablo Picasso, although the souza-cardoso approach always maintained a more pronounced link with its Portuguese cultural roots.

However, the work is not just a meeting of characters and colors; It is a meditation on identity and emotion. The clown, often seen as a symbol of the duality of life laughter and sadness, invites the viewer to explore his own perception of reality. Animal elements, horse and salamandra seem to offer a bridge between the human and the animal, suggesting a deeper narrative about the connection we have with our own nature.

Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, who left a significant footprint in the artistic landscape of the early twentieth century, continues to be an artist of vital importance. His work "Clown - Horse - Salamandra" not only illustrates his technical abilities, but also offers a look at a moment of change, where art began to free itself from the rigid structures of the past. In this sense, painting stands as a testimony of the intense search for renewal and expression that marked the transition to new forms of creativity and aesthetic understanding.

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