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Peacock
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Termékinformációk
A Vision of Radiance: The Enchanting World of Ilija Bašičević Bošilj
In the captivating realm of Serbian outsider art, few works command the eye with such immediate, vibrant splendor as Peacock. Created in 1969 by the master Ilija Bašičević Bošilj, this piece serves as a breathtaking window into a psyche that found profound beauty within the surreal and the apocalyptic. The artwork presents a magnificent peacock, its expansive tail feathers dominating the visual field like a fan of living jewels. Set against a textured, warm yellow-gold background, the bird emerges with a presence that is both regal and whimsical. The composition is anchored by an ornate, gilded frame that lends a sense of traditional grandeur to the piece, yet the inclusion of delicate heart motifs within the design introduces a playful, sentimental layer that softens the bird's imposing majesty.
The technique employed by Bošilj is a masterclass in texture and rhythmic line. Moving beyond mere representation, the artist utilizes bold outlines and simplified, organic forms that suggest a deep connection to folk art traditions. One can observe the deliberate layering of paint, where visible brushstrokes and subtle impasto create a tactile quality that invites the viewer to reach out and touch the canvas. The lighting within the piece is soft and diffused, eschewing harsh shadows to ensure that every eye-spot on the peacock's plumage is illuminated with clarity. This flattened perspective does not diminish the impact; rather, it enhances the two-dimensional graphic power of the work, making it a striking focal point for any curated collection.
Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, Peacock carries a profound symbolic weight. Historically, the peacock has been revered across cultures as an emblem of beauty, pride, and immortality. In the hands of Bošilj—an artist whose work often grappled with surrealistic and even apocalyptic themes—the bird takes on a more complex character. It becomes a symbol of resilience and the enduring nature of life amidst chaos. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just color; it offers an emotional resonance that can transform a space. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or integrated into a classic, opulent interior, the painting acts as a conversation starter, evoking feelings of wonder, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for the untamed creativity of the human spirit.
A művész életrajza
early life and career
ilija bašičević bosilj, a renowned serbian painter, was born on july 18, 1895, in požarevac, serbia. his life's work would later be characterized as a classic of serbian outsider art. little is known about his early life, but it is evident that his artistic talents were nurtured from an early age.artistic style and themes
bašičević bosilj's artwork often featured apocalyptic and surrealistic themes, which set him apart from other serbian artists of his time. his use of wood as a primary medium added to the uniqueness of his work.notable works
some of his most notable works include:- apocalyptic animal (museums of serbia, belgrade, serbia), showcasing his mastery of apocalyptic themes.
- bird caretaker (museums of serbia, belgrade, serbia), highlighting his ability to capture the essence of surrealism.
- peacock (museums of serbia, belgrade, serbia), demonstrating his skill in using wood as a medium for vibrant, detailed pieces.
museum and art collections
bašičević bosilj's work can be found in various museums in serbia, including the museums of serbia (belgrade, serbia), which houses several of his notable pieces.legacy and influence
ilija bašičević bosilj passed away on may 14, 1972, in paraga, serbia, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential outsider artists in serbian history. his work continues to inspire new generations of artists, with his unique blend of apocalyptic and surreal themes remaining a subject of fascination.further reading
for more information on ilija bašičević bosilj and his artwork, visit:- ilija bašičević bosilj's artist page on OriginalUniqueArt.
- view apocalyptic animal and other works by bašičević bosilj on OriginalUniqueArt.
conclusion
ilija bašičević bosilj's impact on serbian outsider art is undeniable. his unique style, which blended apocalyptic and surreal themes with the use of wood as a medium, has left an indelible mark on the world of art.ilija bašičević bosilj
1895 - 1972 , Serbia
Rövid tények
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Self-taught Art, Outsider Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Naive Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ivan Generalic']
- Date Of Birth: July 18, 1895
- Date Of Death: May 14, 1972
- Full Name: Ilija Bašičević Bosilj
- Nationality: Serbian
- Notable Artworks:
- Apocalyptic animal
- Bird caretaker
- Peacock
- Striped pigeon
- Place Of Birth: Šid, Serbia




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