The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Suprematism
1919
40.0 x 35.0 cm
Yahudi Müzesi
El Lissitzky (1890 – 1941)
El Lissitzky (1890-1941), Rus avangardının öncülerinden! Soyut sanat, Suprematizm, Proun ve grafik tasarım alanındaki yenilikleriyle tanınır. Bauhaus'u etkileyen eserleri ve sosyal amaçlı sanatı ile modernizmin önemli figürlerinden.
Yahudi Müzesi (New York Şehri, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri)
New York City'deki The Jewish Museum, binlerce yıllık Yahudi kültürünün ve sanatının canlılığını keşfedin! Tarihi eserlerden çağdaş sanat eserlerine benzersiz bir yolculuk.
The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid – A Surreal Echo of Passover Tradition
El Lissitzky’s “The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid,” painted in 1919, transcends mere visual representation; it embodies a profound engagement with cultural narrative and artistic experimentation. This striking Suprematist composition delves into the enduring symbolism of ‘Chad Gadya,’ a Hebrew folk song recounting the demise of a goat – a poignant ritual element at Passover – transforming its simple verses into a captivating visual metaphor. The artwork’s genesis lies within Lissitzky's exploration of Jewish folklore and his burgeoning fascination with geometric abstraction, reflecting the broader artistic currents shaping Russia during the early years of the 20th century.- Subject Matter: At its core, the painting depicts a cat positioned atop a lifeless goat or rabbit figure. This juxtaposition immediately establishes an unsettling dynamic, mirroring the narrative’s central theme of vulnerability and inevitable loss.
- Style & Technique: Lissitzky's signature Suprematist style dominates the canvas. Characterized by flattened planes of color and geometric forms—primarily circles and squares—the artwork eschews naturalistic depiction in favor of conveying pure emotion and conceptual significance. The bold red hue of the cat contributes to an atmosphere of intensity and dominance.
- Emotional Impact: “The Cat Came and Devoured The Kid” evokes a palpable sense of unease and melancholy, mirroring the solemn contemplation associated with Passover rituals. Lissitzky’s masterful use of color and geometric form compels viewers to confront existential questions about fragility and permanence.
- Interior Design Considerations: This artwork's bold aesthetic would lend itself beautifully to contemporary interior spaces seeking a statement piece that speaks to themes of contemplation and artistic innovation. Its striking red hue and simplified geometric composition create an arresting visual focal point.
Bu sanat eseri hakkında
- Eser Adı: The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid
- Sanatçı: El Lissitzky
- Yıl: 1919
- Orijinal boyutlar: 40.0 x 35.0 cm
- Biçim: Portrait
- Telif hakkı durumu: Kamu malı (telif hakkı bulunmayan)
- Sergilendiği yer: Yahudi Müzesi
- Akış: Suprematism
- Yaratım dönemi: Mature
- Külliyat bağlamı: narrative symbolism , geometric abstraction
Hızlı Bilgiler
- Dimensions: 40 x 35 cm
- Notable elements or techniques: Symbolic imagery; Geometric abstraction
- Medium: Painting
- Location: Private Collection
- Title: The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid
- Movement: Suprematism
- Year: 1919