Castle
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Novecento Italiano
1929
Early Modern
80.0 x 70.0 cm
Boschi Di Stefano House Museum
마리오 시로니 (1885 – 1961)
마리오 시로니(1885-1961): 거대한 형태와 기하학적 모양을 특징으로 하는 이탈리아 모더니스트 화가입니다. 미래주의, 노벤토 이탈리아노 스타일과 고독, 산업, 이탈리아 정체성이라는 주제를 탐구해보세요.
Boschi Di Stefano House Museum (밀라노, 이탈리아)
보스키 디 스테파노 하우스 뮤지엄에서 20세기 이탈리아로 시간 여행을 떠나보세요! 밀라노에서 안토니오 보스키와 마리에다 디 스테파노가 수집한 회화, 조각, 드로잉으로 구성된 특별한 개인 소장품을 만나보실 수 있습니다.
Subject and Composition
The canvas unfolds a quiet dialogue between the organic and the constructed: a solitary tree, its trunk thick and rooted in the earth, stretches upward with branches that seem to reach for an unseen horizon. In stark black and white, the foliage is rendered with delicate strokes that give it a fragile, almost translucent quality. Behind this arboreal sentinel, a cityscape rises—brick facades, narrow streets, and distant rooftops that hint at human ambition. The figures scattered throughout the scene are small, almost anonymous, yet they breathe life into the urban tableau, suggesting daily routines unfolding beneath the tree’s watchful canopy. This juxtaposition of nature and architecture invites viewers to contemplate coexistence and contrast.Style and Technique
Mario Sironi, a pivotal figure in early twentieth‑century Italian modernism, employs a restrained palette that heightens the drama of light and shadow. In “Castle,” he abandons the vibrant hues of Divisionism for a monochromatic scheme, allowing form to dominate. The brushwork is deliberate; thick impasto outlines the tree’s trunk while finer strokes delineate the city’s details. Sironi’s technique balances realism with abstraction—structures are recognizable yet simplified, echoing his move away from Futurist dynamism toward a more contemplative visual language.Historical Context
Created in 1929, the painting emerges against the backdrop of post‑World War I Italy, a period marked by social upheaval and artistic experimentation. Sironi’s work reflects the tension between tradition and modernity that defined the era. The tree can be read as a symbol of resilience amid rapid urbanization, while the cityscape embodies the industrial progress reshaping Italian society. By choosing black and white, Sironi strips away distraction, focusing attention on form and meaning—a subtle critique of the era’s material excesses.Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
The tree stands as a silent witness to human activity, its branches perhaps reaching toward hope or memory. Its roots anchor it firmly in the earth, suggesting stability amid change. The city, with its facades and figures, represents collective life—busy, anonymous, yet interconnected. Together they form a visual metaphor for humanity’s relationship with nature: coexistence, conflict, and ultimately harmony. Viewers may feel a quiet awe at the tree’s endurance or a reflective melancholy as they consider their own place within the urban sprawl. The painting’s emotional impact lies in its ability to evoke contemplation about growth, decay, and the enduring presence of natural beauty in an ever‑changing world.작품 정보
- 제목: Castle
- 작가: 마리오 시로니
- 제작 연도: 1929
- 원래 크기: 80.0 x 70.0 cm
- 매체: Portrait
- 저작권 상태: 저작권 보호 중
- 소장처: Boschi Di Stefano House Museum
- 동세: Novecento Italiano
- 매체: Oil On Canvas
- 시대: Early Modern
작품 정보 요약
- Dimensions: 80 x 70 cm
- Influences:
- Divisionism
- Futurism
- Artist: Mario Sironi
- Subject or theme: Nature vs urban life
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Notable elements or techniques: Black & white, tree, cityscape
- Artistic style: Divisionist modernist