Flowers in a White Vase
While painting this picture, Stasys Ušinskas (1905–1974) was more concerned about how than what to portray. The subject of this still-life is particularly ordinary: a bunch of dahlias, asters and bending-over lilies in a white faceted vase standing on the corner of a table, against a background of bluish drapery descending in hard folds. The artist, who was living in Paris at the time, was not content with the usual painting materials: he decided to use a new method to improve the texture, and covered plain areas with coarse sand, thus achieving a flickering effect. In this way, he enriched the objects with even more materiality. It is an excellent example of the modification of a genre tradition which had turned into a visual stereotype! Text author Giedrė Jankevičiūtė.
Stasys Ušinskas(1905 – 1974)
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Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE(Vilnius, Lithuania)
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作品詳細
- 作品名: Flowers in a White Vase
- 作家: Stasys Ušinskas
- 制作年: 1933
- 技法: Landscape
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE
- 主要な色: Clay
- 知覚輝度: balanced
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