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Cousin Argia
ArtistGiovanni Fattori
Year1861
Mediumoil on card
Dimensions36.2 cm × 29 cm (14.3 in × 11 in)
LocationGallery of Modern Art, Florence

Cousin Argia (Italian: La cugina Argia) is an 1861 oil on card painting by Giovanni Fattori, now in the Gallery of Modern Art in Florence.[1] A label on the reverse is inscribed "Gio. Fattori alla sua cugina Argia. Anno 1861" (Giovanni Fattori to his dear cousin Argia. The year 1861),[2] but this may not be in the artist's own hand and no Argia is known in his family.[3]

Description

This painting is one of Fattori's first significant pictorial experiences, while still feeling the effects of his academic training, which is already sensitive to the new Macchiaioli aesthetics. The portrait is believed to be the painter's cousin, Argia, who here poses seated, almost in profile, silhouetted against the monochrome backdrop of a plastered wall. The woman's posture has been conscientiously studied by the artist and is influenced by the recent trend of the photographic portrait. The warm and golden shades of the wall give weight and likelihood to the figure, already endowed with its own corporality thanks to the effective combination of spots of different shades and the varied chiaroscuro.[4]

Argia, depicted as she places her hands on her lap, gently joined to hold a delicate little flower, wears an elaborate gray dress and a white undershirt. The strength of character and psychological penetration of the painting is remarkable: Fattori, in fact, gives to the gaze of a supposed blood relative a flash of great vitality with the application of a touch of white inside the pupil, so as to simulate the corneal light reflection. With this expedient, the painter manages to give the portrayed a penetrating and authoritarian attitude, tempered exclusively by the sweetness of her features and the slightest hint of a smile she addresses to the observer.[4]

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Giorgio Cricco, Francesco Di Teodoro, Il Cricco Di Teodoro, Itinerario nell’arte, Dal Barocco al Postimpressionismo, Versione gialla, Bologna, Zanichelli, 2012, p. 1535.
  2. ^ "Ritratto della cugina Argia di Giovanni Fattori" (in Italian). Frammenti Arte. Archived from the original on 30 December 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Catalogue entry" (in Italian).
  4. ^ a b Giorgio Cricco, Francesco Di Teodoro (2012). Il Cricco Di Teodoro, Itinerario nell'arte, Dal Barocco al Postimpressionismo, Versione gialla. Bologna: Zanichelli. p. 1535.
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