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Lot 30: Cícero Dias

Est: $50,000 USD - $70,000 USDSold:
PhillipsUnknown, MA, USMay 29, 2014

Item Overview

Description

PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF CEIL AND MICHAEL PULITZER Cabra cega Signed, dedicated and dated "Cícero Dias 1928 Para Caribé o abraço do velho amigo Cícero" lower edge; further signed and dated "Cícero Dias 1928" on the reverse.

Dimensions

16 1/4 x 16 1/4 in. (41.3 x 41.3 cm.)

Artist or Maker

Medium

watercolor on paper

Date

1928

Provenance

Private Collection, São Paulo Dan Galeria, São Paulo Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2005

Notes

"I saw the world ... it started in Recife." Cícero Dias A pioneer of Brazilian modernism and surrealism, Cícero Dias’ oeuvre is celebrated for its compositional dynamism and narrative lyricism. Exemplary of his dexterity with the medium of watercolor, the present lot, Cabra cega, 1928, is a symbolic scene that could very well reference Francisco Goya’s La Gallina ciega, 1789, which illustrates the game “blind man’s bluff”. Depicting a variant of the game of tag, Dias created a playful scene between a man and woman. The man—half buried in the ground— scratches his head as a blindfolded woman dances in the role of the “Cabra cega”. The sensuality of the delicate yet lively figures adds an exciting quality of energy and movement to the soft palette of the tranquil landscape. Often described as the “Chagall of the tropics”, Cícero Dias’ poetic approach elucidates profound surrealist compositions, both dreamlike and nostalgic. With a creative vision anchored in the realities of his everyday surroundings, with its rolling hills and natural vibrancy, his animated compositions eloquently render the fantastical elements hidden among the complexities of our world.

Auction Details

Latin America

by
Phillips
May 29, 2014, 04:00 PM ACST

Unknown Unknown, Unknown, MA, 02201, US