Saviotti - Clown
Saviotti - Clown
SKU:ACAR001
Mixed techniques, 70x50, year 1970
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Stato di conservazione: Optimal
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Horizontal
Supporto: Canvas
Soggetto: Figure
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
The clown was a popular subject among genre painters of the 1970s and 1980s. Many artists dedicated much of their careers to depicting this theme, Romano Mussolini being a prime example. Typically, the interpretation of this subject is similar for all artists who tackle it: the clown appears with his makeup designed to evoke laughter and hilarity, but instead displays a melancholic expression. This contrast is intended to spark an empathetic dialogue with the viewer.
In this clown figure, Enrico Saviotti demonstrates his ability to characterize his subjects even with limited formal means. In this case, the painter, using only monochrome and a broad, quick black line, manages to imbue the character with expressiveness and character. The application is immediate, almost impulsive, yet Saviotti manages to achieve a natural rendering of the wig's movement and the mobility of the facial features.
Enrico Saviotti, a painter from Ancona (1926-1984), known by the pseudonym "Murtatela," was self-taught and had a very eventful life, including playing double bass in Rome's Dolce Vita clubs, then driving a taxi like his father, then selling clothes, and finally managing the famous Vigolo nightclub. He always cultivated a passion for painting, portraying clowns and the hidden beauties of his native Ancona in his canvases. His career culminated with an exhibition in New York in 1980.
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