Gino Severini (1883-1966)
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Gino Severini (1883-1966)

Pierrot Napolitain

Details
Gino Severini (1883-1966)
Pierrot Napolitain
signed 'G.Severini' (lower right)
gouache on paper
18.8 x 12.4 cm.
Executed circa 1923.
Provenance
Huinck & Scherjon, Amsterdam.
Exhibited
Possibly Amsterdam, Huinck & Scherjon, Gino Severini Exposition Retrospective, 1 - 31 December 1931, cat.no. 29.
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Lot Essay

During the 1920s the Pierrot or Pulcinella became a recurring theme in Severini's work. Next to the religious work executed in this decade the allegory of the mask develops. Instead of depicting a specific person, the Pierrot now personifies the pure and simple man. Like Maurizio Fagiolo wrote: 'A long path of proportional and harmonical research lies behind the apparent simplicity of every painting. It is most interesting to observe that the imagery at the boundaries of naivety (...) corresponds to an elaborate numeric and proportional preparation, of musical scales and algebraic schemes, accompanying the preliminary drawings. Therefore the Pulcinella and the Colombina are the simple images of complex processes.' (Daniela Fonti, Gino Severini. Catalogo Ragionato, Milan 1988, p. 349)

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