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The Tragedies; La Tragedie, 1915 (sheet iron)
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The Tragedies; La Tragedie, 1915 (sheet iron)
653089 The Tragedies; La Tragedie, 1915 (sheet iron) by Gargallo, Pablo (1881-1934); height: 35 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tragedies; La Tragedie. Pablo Gargallo (1881-1934). Sheet iron. Dated 1915. 35cm high.); Photo eChristies Images; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 23304692
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072012upload 1915 Artist Spanish Avant Garde Background Distress Distressed Female Likeness Gargallo Ground Hair Style Horror Human Like Human Likeness Modernism Modernist Modernist Art Mood Negative Concept One Object Pablo Gargallo Representation Shock Shocking Single Object Spanish Art Spanish Artist Surprise Surprised Tragedies Upset White Background Feeling
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The Tragedies; La Tragedie, 1915
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by Pablo Gargallo is a captivating print that captures the essence of early twentieth-century avant-garde art. This close-up image showcases a sheet iron sculpture standing at a height of 35 cm, with its white background emphasizing its striking presence. Gargallo's masterpiece portrays an unsettling and distressed female likeness, representing negative concepts and emotions. The artist's modernist approach is evident in the intricate details of the hair style and facial expression, evoking surprise and shock in viewers. The Spanish artist's work reflects the mood and distress prevalent during the early 20th century. With no people present in the photograph, it allows us to focus solely on this single object that conveys horror and turmoil. The use of sheet iron as a medium adds depth to Gargallo's creation, showcasing his innovative techniques within modernist art. This studio shot perfectly captures every nuance of emotion portrayed by the sculpture. As we delve into this thought-provoking piece from 1915, we are reminded of Gargallo's contribution to European art during this era. His ability to evoke strong emotions through his representation of human likeness is truly remarkable. This print serves as a testament to Gargallo's artistic prowess and continues to captivate audiences with its powerful imagery even today.
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