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Weather and Seasons

  • Weather and Seasons
In art history, the representation of nature through its various manifestations and circumstances has been together with that of human figure, one of the most conveners issues, and those who have mobilized the most successful expressions of great artists of all time. From Giorgione, who in the sixteenth century brought together, in the coolest conjunction, the  landscape, the figures and the architecture, crowning the mystery not yet unraveled of "The Tempest" to the current Christ, which in recent days wrapped fabrics spaces of landscapes and buildings with wide radiant fabrics.

The nature themes touched teachers and disciples, registered artists with gold letters on the front wall  of the museum, and equally authentic painters of weekend, planted his lectern and your cards before the beauty of a lake or a mountain, the immensity of the plane, or the subtle shake of a flower against the breeze. The Paideia collection, Garrido Law Firm, proposed today in its monthly meeting of the Gallery Nights Buenos Aires, a journey through nature. And it continues as parallel governing the life cycle of the four seasons and the daily journey from day to night. To play this tour, the paintings of consecrated Argentinian artists result propitious.

Joining the spring and sunrise, as a sort of Alfa season of life, appear the brightness serenity of fray Guillermo Butler and the pink notes of Egidio Cerrito, green of Armando Repetto and light blue of Demetrio Iramain. The morning mist stains the Oscar Vaz creek, and by noon, the sun bathes the calm beaches of Jacques Witjens and Juan Otero. The summer blue of Cordoba Mountains vibrates in the quietness of the countryside of José Malanca y Luis Cordiviola stillness of landscapes José Luis Malanca and Cordiviola. The sunset adds hues to the golden ocher of autumn that Koek Koek reflect in the Cordillera, Ceferino Carnacini situated in a mountain lake and Dante Ortolani, closer, ambient between the meanders of the Paraná Delta. The final station adds the winter rigors with the gray dark of nightfall. Pascual Ayllon and Manuel Vidal Barros advance the clock of his paintings towards the end of the day, whose twilight inspires Fausto Eliseo Coppini. Topics of rain of David Heynemann and José Murcia preannounce the dramatic touch of the storm of Armando Repetto.
The trip has concluded and after the peaceful march of this sample, art claims their condition of privileged interpreter of the human adventure.

Adrian Gualdoni Basualdo
September, 2010

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Colección Paideia