Mars and Saturn
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealist
1954
36.0 x 24.0 cm
Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art
Xul Solar (1887 – 1963)
Explore the mesmerizing world of Xul Solar, Argentine surrealist painter known for geometric abstraction and profound occult symbolism. Discover his iconic artworks and delve into his influential legacy.
Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (Buenos Aires, Argentyna)
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A Geometric Dance of Celestial Influence
Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari, universally recognized as Xul Solar, stands apart in the annals of Argentine avant-garde art. Born in San Fernando in 1887, his artistic trajectory wasn’t merely a progression; it was an audacious exploration—a defiant embrace of both cosmopolitan sensibilities and profound esoteric convictions. His upbringing instilled within him a worldview attuned to diverse cultural currents, shaping his creative vision with remarkable breadth. Initially drawn to music and architecture, Solar swiftly discovered painting as his true vocation during extensive travels across Europe – London, Paris, Turin, Genoa, Milan – where he absorbed the stylistic innovations of Impressionism and Cubism alike. This formative period cemented his commitment to experimentation and pushed him toward a singular artistic path.- Style: Surrealist Geometry
- Medium: Tempera on Canvas
- Dimensions: 36 x 24 cm
- Location: Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art
The Symbolic Language of Cosmic Order
Solar’s artwork transcends mere visual representation; it operates as a complex system of symbolic communication. The centerpiece of “Mars and Saturn” – a striking depiction of a tree adorned with numerous spheres – immediately draws attention to its geometric precision. These spheres aren't randomly scattered; they are arranged in deliberate patterns, mirroring the celestial dance between Mars and Saturn—planets known for their turbulent energies and gravitational pull. This visual metaphor speaks directly to Solar’s fascination with Hermetic philosophy and Kabbalah, traditions that prioritize understanding the underlying order of the universe through mathematical ratios and geometric forms. The artist meticulously crafted this composition to convey a sense of dynamism and interconnectedness, reflecting his belief in the influence of cosmic forces on human experience.- Symbolism: Celestial Influence
- Technique: Precise Geometric Composition
- Philosophical Roots: Hermetic Philosophy & Kabbalah
A Legacy of Bold Vision
Xul Solar’s influence extends beyond his own oeuvre. He collaborated closely with fellow Argentine artists Jorge Luis Borges and Leopoldo Marechal, fostering a dialogue that enriched the artistic landscape of Latin America during the mid-20th century. His pioneering use of tempera—a pigment known for its luminosity and durability—further solidified his reputation as an innovator. The Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art proudly houses “Mars and Saturn,” allowing visitors to contemplate this masterpiece alongside other iconic works by Solar, including "Naná Watzin," "Leader of Snakes," and "Four Indian Women." These pieces continue to inspire artists and collectors alike, demonstrating the enduring power of Solar’s visionary aesthetic.- Influenced Artists: Borges & Marechal
- Medium Mastery: Tempera Pigment Technique
- Cultural Significance: Argentine Avant-Garde Icon
More Than Just Paint—A Reflection of Cosmic Harmony
“Mars and Saturn” isn’t simply a painting; it's an invitation to engage with profound questions about existence. Solar’s meticulous attention to detail—the careful placement of spheres, the subtle tonal variations—creates an atmosphere of contemplative stillness amidst apparent complexity. The artwork embodies his conviction that art can serve as a conduit for accessing hidden truths and achieving spiritual enlightenment. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with viewers on both intellectual and emotional levels, reminding us of the beauty and order inherent within the cosmos.O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Mars and Saturn
- Artysta: Xul Solar
- Rok: 1954
- Wymiary oryginału: 36.0 x 24.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Status praw autorskich: Pod ochroną prawa autorskiego
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art
- Technika wykonania: Oil On Canvas
- Okres twórczości: Mature Period
- Kontekst korpusu tekstowego: cosmological vision , argentine surrealism
Szybki podgląd
- Title: Mars and Saturn
- Influences: Jorge Luis Borges
- Notable elements or techniques: Geometric abstraction; Balls; Numbers
- Location: Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art
- Artistic style: Avant-garde
- Year: 1954
- Subject or theme: Cosmic symbolism