142. Red Ribbon

1886, Bârlad - 1940, Bucureşti

Estimate

EUR 80.000 - 120.000

Sold

EUR 80.000

Session

Thu, 16 June 2022 19:00

From the grand theme of the humane, the theme of childhood is found in the repertoire of the artist Tonitza starting in the year 1912, when he created works such as: "Joc de copii" ("Children’s game"), "Cap de fetiță" ("Girl’s head"), "Ticuleana", "Bébé" et al. Later, in 1921, the time of his move to Vălenii de Munte, the childhood theme acquires profound meanings, as the presence of the children around him (Catrina, Petru, Irina, Ticuleana, Țuca, Nineta, Mohor’s Ionel) would give him the chance to perform a genuine exploration of the world of childhood. A new ingression occurs in the period 1925-1926, when he crossed the regions of Făgăraș, Năsăud, and Sâmbăta de Sus. A few years later, in 1934, he roamed the Bicaz Valley and the Neamț region, where he rendered children’s faces in a novel picturesque. In the period 1933-1937, as he travelled through Dobrogea, Tonitza created the cycle of the small Turkish girls, wearing head-dresses and baggy trousers, who he will hold very dear. Keeping the identity of his models secret, we often note on the picture rails of his exhibitions titles such as: "Fata pădurarului" ("Woodman’s daughter"), "Katiușa Lipoveanca", "Fetița olandeză" ("Dutch Girl"), "Copilul florăresei" ("The florist’s child"), "Prințul pribeag" ("Roaming Prince"), "Portret de băiat" ("Portrait of a boy"), "Studiu pentru un paj" ("Study for a footboy"), "Fetiță cu fundă" ("Girl with a bow"), where we can sometimes identify familiar faces. Against grey or carmine backgrounds, decorated with stylized flowers reminding of the old rural carpets, children’s faces have various states of mind; at times joy, at other times wistfulness, curiosity, or dismay, the small beings impress with their entire being and fascinating innocence. Having a propensity for contemplation, the artist removed the academic and the picturesque in favour of a suggestive simplification, giving up on exterior appearance in favour of the states of mind, enriching his artistic repertoire with subjects taken from the humane, to which he dedicated his entire creation. (G.M.)

References

TONITZA, Nicolae, „Scrieri despre artă”, Ed. Meridiane, București, 1964. BREZIANU, Barbu, „Tonitza”, Ed. Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, București, 1967. ȘORBAN, Raoul, „Tonitza”, Ed. Meridiane, București, 1973.

Dimensions

width 47.5 cm, height 57 cm, custom 57 × 47,5 cm

Description

oil on cardboard, signed upper right, with brown, "Tonitza"

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