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32. Still Nature with Newspaper and Marigolds [anii '30]
Pallady remains among the important visual artists of modern art, with an unmistakable style through all the elements of visual language, and his works stand out for their complexity, talent and quality. His thematic repertoire includes landscapes, nudes and interiors, but in addition to these, his work is also built around nature. Pallady's nature translated into painting is reconstructed from lines, colors, shapes, contrasts and relationships, elements that are entirely abstract if they do not express attitudes towards human destiny and if they are not involved in a moment of life rendered through the motif.
Still life will be approached by Pallady in his maturity, where he will try to paint and make references to important artists such as: Baudelaire, Proust or Nietzsche, and a few examples in this regard are "Still life with red flowers 1940-1947", "Elder flowers and lemons", "Barmaids with clock", "Flowers" or "Still life with flowers".
Pallady's predilection for still life denotes the desire to render a fragment of universal reality in a painting, but also a complete freedom regarding the spirit of construction and synthesis, with the purpose of searching and creating order and a harmonious balance. As for the current work, which we can place in his maturity, the center of interest is represented by a still life with newspaper and daisies, where an evident balance will be noted in the composition of forms and color, founded on which Pallady blends harmoniously to create relations and distinctive compositional shades to his works.
The center of interest focuses on capturing a still life with a newspaper and daisies, which are placed on a table, which has a yellow face with a line pattern in a room. The flowers are orange and are in a foot vase on the table, next to which, on the right, is a brown vessel in which there are two brushes, and behind the flowers, a newspaper.
More than a still life, in this work every object carries a meaning, and their juxtaposition and warm colors evoke a feeling of melancholy, escape and dreaming that Pallady wants to convey through them, the idea of the passage of time and of life: the orange flowers may suggest, in his vision, youth due to their natural and fresh color, the vessel with the two brushes his passion and concern for creation and for what he loves to do most, and the newspaper in the background the idea of novelty, knowledge, and information to always know what is happening in society and the world, where all of these create a usual daily life, but also an absolute balance carefully achieved by the artist.
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Pallady remains among the important visual artists of modern art, with an unmistakable style through all the elements of visual language, and his works stand out for their complexity, talent and quality. His thematic repertoire includes landscapes, nudes and interiors, but in addition to these, his work is also built around nature. Pallady's nature translated into painting is reconstructed from lines, colors, shapes, contrasts and relationships, elements that are entirely abstract if they do not express attitudes towards human destiny and if they are not involved in a moment of life rendered through the motif.
Still life will be approached by Pallady in his maturity, where he will try to paint and make references to important artists such as: Baudelaire, Proust or Nietzsche, and a few examples in this regard are "Still life with red flowers 1940-1947", "Elder flowers and lemons", "Barmaids with clock", "Flowers" or "Still life with flowers".
Pallady's predilection for still life denotes the desire to render a fragment of universal reality in a painting, but also a complete freedom regarding the spirit of construction and synthesis, with the purpose of searching and creating order and a harmonious balance. As for the current work, which we can place in his maturity, the center of interest is represented by a still life with newspaper and daisies, where an evident balance will be noted in the composition of forms and color, founded on which Pallady blends harmoniously to create relations and distinctive compositional shades to his works.
The center of interest focuses on capturing a still life with a newspaper and daisies, which are placed on a table, which has a yellow face with a line pattern in a room. The flowers are orange and are in a foot vase on the table, next to which, on the right, is a brown vessel in which there are two brushes, and behind the flowers, a newspaper.
More than a still life, in this work every object carries a meaning, and their juxtaposition and warm colors evoke a feeling of melancholy, escape and dreaming that Pallady wants to convey through them, the idea of the passage of time and of life: the orange flowers may suggest, in his vision, youth due to their natural and fresh color, the vessel with the two brushes his passion and concern for creation and for what he loves to do most, and the newspaper in the background the idea of novelty, knowledge, and information to always know what is happening in society and the world, where all of these create a usual daily life, but also an absolute balance carefully achieved by the artist.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.
For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.