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Биография художника

Early Life and Artistic Awakening

Felice Casorati, born in Novara, Italy, in 1883, embarked on a path initially dictated by familial expectation rather than fervent artistic desire. His early years were steeped in the pursuit of legal studies at the University of Padua, a decision made to appease his mother’s wishes. However, fate – and perhaps an inherent calling – intervened. A serious illness forced a reassessment of priorities, and with it came a burgeoning passion for art that would ultimately eclipse all other ambitions. The pivotal moment arrived in 1907 when one of his paintings was accepted into the prestigious Venice Biennale, a validation that irrevocably steered him toward a life dedicated to creative expression. This wasn’t merely a change of course; it was an awakening, a recognition of a deeply held talent yearning for release. Initially, his work reflected a naturalistic style, grounded in observation and meticulous detail, but this foundation would soon be transformed by the currents of artistic innovation swirling around him.

The Influence of Symbolism and the Path to a Unique Vision

The early 20th century was a period of profound artistic upheaval, and Casorati found himself drawn into the orbit of the Symbolist movement. The ethereal quality, psychological depth, and emphasis on subjective experience resonated deeply with his evolving sensibilities. Crucially, it was the work of Gustav Klimt that exerted a particularly strong influence, inspiring him to move beyond mere representation toward a more visionary approach. This wasn’t simply imitation; Casorati absorbed Klimt's decorative richness and symbolic language, filtering them through his own unique lens. He began experimenting with unusual perspective effects, creating compositions that felt both familiar and unsettlingly dreamlike. This period marked a crucial shift in his artistic trajectory – a move away from the literal toward an exploration of inner states and emotional resonance. His military service during World War I, though disruptive, also contributed to this evolution, providing a stark contrast to the pre-war world and fueling a desire for order and clarity in his art.

Turin and the “Return to Order”

The year 1918 witnessed Casorati’s relocation to Turin, a city he found captivatingly "decadent" with its "sinister views." This move proved pivotal, coinciding with a broader artistic trend known as the “Return to Order.” Following the chaos and abstraction of the war years, artists across Europe sought a renewed emphasis on form, structure, and classical principles. Casorati became a leading figure in this movement, his work embodying its core tenets. He embraced geometry, formal clarity, and meticulous technique, creating paintings that were often characterized by a sense of stillness and emotional restraint. He worked primarily in tempera, a medium that allowed for precise control and luminous color, drawing inspiration from Renaissance masters – particularly Piero della Francesca. This wasn’t a rejection of modernity but rather a deliberate attempt to synthesize classical ideals with contemporary sensibilities.

Major Achievements and Defining Characteristics

Casorati's oeuvre encompasses figure compositions, portraits, and still lifes, each imbued with his distinctive style. His sculptures in varnished terracotta, first exhibited at the Rome Secession III in 1915, demonstrated a similar preoccupation with form and volume. However, it is perhaps his paintings that remain most iconic. Silvana Cenni, painted in 1922, stands as a prime example of his mature style – a symmetrical composition featuring a seated woman in a white dress. The careful rendering of volumes creates an almost unsettling sense of unreality, paradoxically highlighting the painting’s inherent artificiality. His compositions often feature figures placed within architectural settings, creating a sense of isolation and psychological tension. He frequently employed unusual perspectives, distorting spatial relationships to heighten emotional impact. The deliberate use of muted colors and precise brushwork further contributes to the overall atmosphere of stillness and contemplation.

Historical Significance and Lasting Legacy

Raffaello Giolli’s summary in 1925 aptly captured the disconcerting aspects of Casorati's art, acknowledging its "cold," "cerebral," and seemingly "academic" qualities. Yet, these very characteristics are what set him apart. He achieved international recognition as a leading figure in the “Return to Order” movement, influencing generations of artists with his emphasis on form, structure, and psychological depth. Casorati’s work bridged the gap between realism and abstraction, offering a unique vision that continues to resonate today. He wasn't interested in simply depicting reality; he sought to create paintings that were both intellectually stimulating and emotionally evocative. His legacy lies not only in his technical mastery but also in his ability to imbue seemingly simple compositions with profound meaning and enduring mystery.
  • Key Influences: Gustav Klimt, Piero della Francesca, Renaissance painting.
  • Major Themes: Isolation, psychological tension, the relationship between form and space.
  • Signature Style: Precise technique, muted colors, unusual perspective effects, symmetrical compositions.
felice casorati

felice casorati

1883 - 1963

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolism, Return to Order
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Return to Order']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Gustav Klimt
    • Piero della Francesca
  • Date Of Birth: 1883
  • Date Of Death: 1963
  • Full Name: Felice Casorati
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Silvana Cenni']
  • Place Of Birth: Novara, Italy