No title (Portrait of Paul Alexander) - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Without title (Portrait of Paul Alexander)" of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, created in 1917, is a vibrant testimony of the artist's ability to capture the essence of the portrayed by the merger of color and shape, as well as the exploration of identity in a context of cultural and artistic effervescence. Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso was one of the pioneers of modernism in Portugal, and this portrait reflects both its unique approach and its connection with the avant-garde movement.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its bold use of color and shape. Souza-cardoso uses an intense palette that oscillates between the warm and cold tones, creating a dynamic contrast that attracts the look towards the face of the portrayed. The representation of Paul Alexander reveals a deep attention to detail, with an almost sculptural treatment of the factions that evokes both strength and vulnerability. The features are simplified and stylized, stripping them of any anecdotal load in favor of a more universal and timeless expression.

The background of the paint, which presents an abstract and disturbing color, contrasts with the figure of the subject, suggesting a possible introspection of it in the middle of a chaotic environment. This use of the negative space is emblematic of modernism, where the context becomes a critical component of the work. The way in which the light seems to dance on Alexander's face highlights its three -dimensionality, providing not only volume, but also a strong emotion that seems to resonate with the viewer.

Unfortunately, few details are known about the background of this particular work, including the specific context of its creation, which could have influenced Alexander's representation. However, the connection that Souza-Cardoso establishes between the individual and modernity is undeniable. The 1910s was a period of great effervescence in European art, marked by a growing exploration of human identities and their complexities. In this sense, "without title (Portrait of Paul Alexander)" is inserted in a broader tradition that includes contemporary portraitists such as AMEDEO Modigliani, in its use of color and its approach to emotional psychology.

Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso invites us thus a reflection on individuality in a world that begins to stagger for social and political changes. This portrait, although without a title and without a fully defined context, becomes a mirror that reflects both the essence of the model and the concerns of the world in which it was created. In his ability to combine the traditional portrait with the advances of modernism, Souza-Cardoso reaffirms his place in art history as an innovative that transcends time and continues to inspire subsequent generations.

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