Cosa lírica (de l
Metal
Sculpture
Surrealism
1933
Modern
37.0 x 14.0 cm
Musée d’Art Jaume Morera
Leandre Cristòfol I Peralba (1908 – 1998)
Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba : sculpteur surréaliste catalan (1908-1998). Connu pour ses œuvres innovantes et non figuratives explorant la religion et les rêves. Un pionnier de l'art catalan.
Musée d’Art Jaume Morera (Lleida, Espagne)
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A Celestial Dance in Metal: The Surrealist Vision of Cosa lírica
In the quiet corridors of art history, certain works emerge not merely as objects, but as whispers from a dreamscape. Cosa lírica (de l), a masterwork by the Catalan pioneer Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba, stands as a profound testament to the power of surrealist abstraction. Created in 1933, this sculpture invites the viewer into a rhythmic, cosmic arrangement where geometry meets poetry. At its heart lies a commanding central sphere, a metallic sun around which smaller, orbiting globes dance in a delicate, precarious balance. The piece captures a moment of frozen motion, suggesting a celestial mechanism or a microscopic view of an atomic ballet, all rendered with a precision that commands the space it inhabits.
The technique employed by Cristòfol reflects his radical departure from the sculptural traditions of his era. Eschewing the heavy, figurative burdens of classical sculpture, he embraced a language of form and void. The interplay between the polished surfaces of the metal spheres and the negative space surrounding them creates a dynamic tension. As light hits the various planes of the composition, shadows shift, lending the work a living, breathing quality. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated focal point; its intricate design provides a sense of structural elegance that complements both minimalist modernism and more eclectic, avant-garde decor.
The Soul of Catalan Surrealism
To understand Cosa lírica, one must look to the turbulent yet fertile landscape of early 20th-century Catalonia. Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba was a self-taught visionary who sought to dismantle the boundaries of traditional art. His work is deeply rooted in the surrealist movement, a period characterized by an obsession with the subconscious, dreams, and the irrational. This sculpture does not seek to represent the physical world as we see it, but rather to evoke the "lyrical" essence—the emotional and spiritual resonance—of existence. The title itself suggests a musicality, implying that the arrangement of these metallic bodies follows a silent, rhythmic score known only to the artist.
The emotional impact of the work lies in its ability to provoke wonder. There is a profound sense of equilibrium within the piece, a feeling of cosmic order emerging from chaos. For those seeking to bring a sense of intellectual depth and contemplative calm into a living space, a high-quality reproduction of this sculpture serves as more than mere decoration; it acts as a window into the subconscious. It is an invitation to pause, to observe the delicate balance of our own universe, and to find beauty in the abstract, silent poetry of form.
À propos de cette œuvre
- Titre: Cosa lírica (de l
- Artiste: Leandre Cristòfol I Peralba
- Année: 1933
- Dimensions originales: 37.0 x 14.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Statut du droit d'auteur: Sous droit d'auteur
- Lieu d'exposition: Musée d’Art Jaume Morera
- Technique mixte: Metal
- Époque: Modern
- Technique: Sculpture
Informations clés
- Dimensions: 37 x 14 cm
- Artist: Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba
- Notable elements: Metal balls, intricate design
- Movement: Surrealism
- Artistic style: Non-figurative, Surrealist
- Subject or theme: Abstract composition