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Self-portrait

Antonio Laccabue (1899 – 1965)

Scopri Antonio Laccabue: pittore simbolo dell'arte naïf svizzera con opere straordinarie come "Eagles with Fox" e "The Roar". Un artista unico del XX secolo!

Fondazione - Archivio Antonio Ligabue di Parma (Parma, Italia)

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A Window into the Soul: The Raw Intensity of Antonio Laccabue

In the vast tapestry of twentieth-century art, few works capture the visceral intersection of identity and environment as poignantly as Antonio Laccabately’s 1954 Self-portrait. This masterpiece serves not merely as a likeness of the artist, but as a profound psychological landscape. At first glance, the viewer is met with an intense, furrowed brow and a gaze that pierces through the canvas, demanding an emotional reckoning. The subject’s expression, steeped in a sense of melancholy and deep introspection, acts as the anchor for a composition that feels both deeply personal and cosmically vast. It is a work that transcends simple portraiture, inviting collectors and enthusiasts alike to contemplate the fragile boundary between the self and the external world.

The technical execution of this piece is nothing short of breathtaking, characterized by a heavy, tactile impasto technique that breathes life into the very fabric of the painting. Drawing inspiration from the expressive energy of Abstract Expressionism and the textured grit of Antoni Tàpies, Laccabue employs thick, gestural brushstrokes to create a surface that is as much a sculpture as it is a painting. The paint is applied with such vigor that the canvas becomes a rugged terrain of ridges and valleys, catching the light in ways that shift with every movement of the observer. This physical depth mirrors the emotional complexity of the subject, where the fragmented, geometric shapes of the background landscape—trees and buildings rendered with simplified, almost primitive forms—create a chaotic yet harmonious tension against the central figure.

Beyond its striking visual presence, the Self-portrait carries a heavy historical and symbolic weight. Born from a life marked by profound tragedy and displacement, Laccabue’s work often reflects a struggle for stability amidst chaos. In this 1954 creation, the integration of the man with the landscape suggests a symbolic fusion; he is not merely standing in front of a setting, but is inextricably woven into it. The flattened perspective and lack of traditional depth cues strip away the distractions of realism, forcing the viewer to focus on the raw, expressive use of color and line. For the interior designer or art lover, this piece offers more than just decoration; it provides a focal point of immense character and narrative depth, making it an incomparable addition to any collection seeking to evoke strength, resilience, and the beautiful complexity of the human spirit.


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  • Notable elements or techniques: Thick impasto, textured brushstrokes
  • Movement: Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism
  • Artist: Antonio Laccabue
  • Artistic style: Naïve art, Expressionist
  • Year: 1954
  • Subject or theme: Self-portrait and landscape, introspection

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