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Millenary Fin

A dynamic yellow composition featuring a ship and birds captures the magical expressionism of Alejandro Obregon in this 1962 masterpiece, inviting you to bring a piece of Colombian modern art into your collection.

Explore the vibrant world of Alejandro Obregón (1920-1992), a Colombian painter known for his abstract surrealism, bold colors & iconic Andean imagery like the condor.

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Quick Facts

  • Title: Millenary Fin
  • Subject or theme: Boat, birds, and figures on yellow background
  • Artist: Alejandro Obregón
  • Artistic style: Magical expressionism
  • Year: 1962

Artwork Description

A Vision in Gold: The Luminous World of Millenary Fin

In the vast, expressive landscape of mid-century Latin American modernism, few works capture the visceral energy of Alejandro Obregón quite like Millenary Fin. Created in 1962, this masterpiece serves as a breathtaking window into a world where reality and dreamscape collide. The canvas is dominated by a radiant, sun-drenched yellow background that immediately commands the viewer's attention, acting not merely as a backdrop but as an atmospheric force that radiates warmth and primordial light. Within this golden expanse, Obreostón orchestrates a complex dance of forms, where a central vessel—a boat or ship—navigates through a sea of symbolic fragments, suggesting a journey that is as much spiritual as it is physical.

The composition is a masterclass in dynamic equilibrium. As the eye wanders across the canvas, it encounters a scattered assembly of birds, some caught in mid-flight and others perched in moments of quiet contemplation. These avian figures, often central to Obregón’s exploration of Colombian identity and freedom, add a layer of movement and life to the stillness of the golden void. The presence of human figures, positioned with deliberate spatial tension near the edges and center, anchors the abstract elements to a human narrative, inviting us to wonder about their relationship to the vessel and the vast, unfolding horizon they inhabit.

The Alchemy of Magical Expressionism

Technically, Millenary Fin is a profound testament to Obregón’s unique brand of magical expressionism. His brushwork avoids the sterile precision of academic realism, opting instead for a textured, gestural approach that breathes life into every stroke. The artist utilizes color not just to represent objects, but to evoke deep-seated emotions; the interplay between the saturated yellows and the darker, more grounded tones of the ship and figures creates a rhythmic pulse across the surface. This technique allows the painting to transcend its subject matter, turning a scene of maritime activity into an abstract exploration of form, weight, and light.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a sense of historical depth and avant-garde sophistication into a space. The artwork’s ability to harmonize bold, energetic colors with a profound sense of mystery makes it a versatile centerpiece. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a curated residential collection, a high-quality reproduction of Millenary Fin brings with it the legacy of a Colombian master who redefined the boundaries of modern art. It is more than a decoration; it is an invitation to contemplate the eternal cycles of nature, travel, and the enduring human spirit.


Artist Biography

Alejandro Obregón: A Life in Art

  • Born: Barcelona, Spain (4 June 1920)
  • Died: Cartagena, Colombia (11 April 1992)
  • Nationality: Colombian-Spanish

Early Life and Artistic Development

  • Obregón was born in Barcelona, Spain, to a Colombian father and a Catalan mother. His family relocated to Barranquilla, Colombia when he was three years old.
  • He initially studied architecture at the National University of Colombia but soon transitioned to painting, recognizing his true passion.
  • Early influences included European modernism and surrealism, but he developed a unique style rooted in Colombian culture and landscapes.
  • His artistic journey involved experimentation and analysis of artists like Francisco de Goya, Diego Velázquez, Rembrandt, and Picasso.
  • A significant influence was Cézanne, shaping his approach to form and color.

Key Themes and Artistic Style

  • Style: Obregón's style is characterized by magical expressionism, blending modernist influences with vibrant Colombian imagery.
  • Color & Texture: He employed a thick, free brushstroke, strong colors, and vigorous strokes in his paintings.
  • Recurring Motifs: His work frequently featured landscapes, animals (particularly the condor), indigenous motifs, guitars, bulls, and elements of everyday Colombian life.
  • Pictographic System: During the 1960s, he developed a unique pictographic system using formal and chromatic symbols.
  • Symbolism: The condor, featured prominently in his work, symbolized strength, liberty, vitality, and represented Colombia's national identity.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • Early Exhibitions: Presented his first solo exhibition in Colombia in 1945 and participated in the Salón de Artistas Colombianos (1944 & 1945).
  • International Acclaim: Exhibited throughout France, Germany, and Switzerland. His work "Souvenir of Venice" (1954) was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art New York in 1955.
  • São Paulo Biennial: Represented Colombia at the Ninth São Paulo Biennial (1960s), where he received the Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho Grand Prize for Latin America.
  • National Recognition: Won first prize in Painting at the National Salon in 1959, with his paintings "Violencia" and "Icaro y las avispas."

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Obregón is considered a pioneer of modern art in Colombia and a significant figure in Latin American art.
  • His exploration of Colombian culture, landscapes, and wildlife has had a lasting impact on the country's artistic scene.
  • He inspired subsequent generations of artists with his unique blend of modernist influences and vibrant Colombian identity.
  • Obregón’s work continues to be celebrated for its evocative imagery, masterful use of color, and profound connection to Colombia's cultural heritage.
Alejandro Obregón

Alejandro Obregón

1920 - 1992 , Spain

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Surrealism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Francisco de Goya
    • Diego Velázquez
    • Rembrandt
    • Picasso
    • Cézanne
  • Date Of Birth: June 4, 1920
  • Date Of Death: April 11, 1992
  • Full Name: Alejandro Jesús Obregón Rosės
  • Nationality: Colombian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Violencia
    • Madremonte
    • El Boga
    • Souvenir of Venice
    • El Velorio
    • Flor de mangle
  • Place Of Birth: Barcelona, Spain
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