Torso retangular II
Painting
Modernism
1950
Modern
30.0 x 25.0 cm
Museu de Arte da Bahia
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Torso retangular II
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Collectible Description
The Poetic Geometry of Form
In the evocative realm of mid-century modernism, few artists captured the intersection of human anatomy and structural rhythm as masterfully as Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó, known affectionately to the world as Carybé. His work, Torso retangular II, stands as a profound testament to this delicate balance. Created in 1950, this piece invites the viewer into a contemplative space where the organic curves of the human body meet the disciplined constraints of geometric abstraction. The central figure, a woman with arms gracefully raised toward the heavens, serves as the emotional anchor of the composition. Her pose, reminiscent of a ritualistic dance or a moment of profound physical release, suggests a deep connection between the individual and the cosmic order.
The painting is not merely a study of a single subject but an exploration of movement within a structured environment. While the primary focus remains on the central torso, the subtle presence of secondary figures in the background creates a sense of communal energy, as if we are witnessing a shared moment of spiritual or physical transcendence. This layering of subjects adds a narrative depth that transforms the canvas from a simple portrait into a complex tapestry of human experience.
A Masterclass in Line and Texture
Technically, Torso retangular II showcases the artist's incredible versatility and his ability to manipulate line to convey weight and grace. The composition relies heavily on the interplay of light and shadow to define the musculature and the rhythmic flow of the limbs. Even when viewed through the lens of historical monochrome photography, the strength of the brushwork is undeniable. Carybé utilizes a sophisticated approach to shape, where the "rectangular" element suggested in the title acts as a conceptual framework, grounding the fluid, organic motions of the figures within a stable, architectural space.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a unique aesthetic versatility. Its structural integrity makes it an ideal centerpiece for modern, minimalist, or even classical interiors. The artwork possesses a timeless quality; it does not merely decorate a wall but commands the atmosphere of a room, providing a focal point that encourages quiet reflection and intellectual engagement. The intricate lines and carefully balanced shapes provide a sophisticated visual texture that complements high-end decor, adding a layer of historical prestige and artistic soul to any curated space.
The Legacy of a Cultural Visionary
To possess a reproduction of this work is to hold a fragment of the rich cultural heritage of Argentina and Brazil. Carybé was far more than a painter; he was a researcher, a journalist, and a historian who dedicated his life to documenting the vibrant rhythms of Latin American life. Torso retangular II represents a pivotal moment in his career, where his burgeoning interest in ethnographic themes began to merge with the avant-garde movements of the mid-20th century.
The emotional impact of the piece lies in its ability to evoke both strength and vulnerability. There is a certain monumental quality to the central figure, yet there is also an intimate, fleeting sense of motion that captures the ephemeral nature of life itself. As an investment in fine art reproduction, this work offers an opportunity to bring the profound legacy of Carybé into the contemporary home, serving as a constant reminder of the enduring beauty found in the harmony between form and spirit.
Artist Biography
early life and career
héctor julio páride bernabó, known by his artistic name carybé, was an argentine-brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian, and journalist. born on february 7, 1911, in buenos aires, argentina, carybé's life was marked by a deep passion for the arts.artistic contributions
throughout his career, carybé produced thousands of works, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and sketches. his artistic versatility is a testament to his creative genius. some notable works include:- torso retangular ou pano da costa i, a piece that showcases his mastery of form and texture, available for viewing on OriginalUniqueArt's platform.
- the pier, a captivating oil on canvas piece, featured at the centro cultural banco do brasil - brasília in brasilia, brazil, and can be found on OriginalUniqueArt's collection.
- baiana sambando - série bonfim, a vibrant pen work, housed at the museu de arte da bahia in salvador, brazil, and viewable on OriginalUniqueArt's website.
legacy and honors
carybé held the honorary position of obá de xangô at ilê axé opô afonjá. his contributions to the art world are not only celebrated in argentina but also in brazil, where he spent a significant part of his life.later life and passing
héctor julio páride bernabó passed away on october 2, 1997, in salvador, brazil. his legacy lives on through the numerous works he left behind, inspiring future generations of artists and art enthusiasts alike. discover more about carybé's life and works on OriginalUniqueArt: héctor julio páride bernabó | OriginalUniqueArt wikipedia: héctor julio páride bernabóhéctor julio páride bernabó
1911 - 1997 , Argentina
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Deco
- Date Of Birth: February 7, 1911
- Date Of Death: October 2, 1997
- Full Name: Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó
- Nationality: Argentine-Brazilian
- Notable Artworks:
- Torso Retangular Ou Pano Da Costa I
- The Pier
- Baiana Sambando - Série Bonfim
- Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

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