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Natural vocation

Discover Carlos Baca Flor Soberón, a renowned Peruvian portrait painter from Islay (1869-1941). Explore his acclaimed works, celebrated in Peru & France.

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“Natural vocation” is the most important work to emerge from the early stages of the artistic career of Carlos Baca-Flor. In his book “Lives”, Giorgio Vasari tells us that Giotto (1267-1337) was a humble shepherd boy, who in his moments of rest would draw his sheep on rocks. One day, the renowned artist Cimabue discovered these drawings. Amazed by the boy’s talent, he made him his apprentice. Baca-Flor may have identified with this story, seeing himself as Giotto, waiting for his big opportunity, as expressed by the box upon which the boy is leaning, where the word “Paris” can be seen, a reference to the center of the international art scene of the period. Another important aspect of this canvas is the attention paid to depicting the model’s anatomy. However, the artist found himself working at a time when impressionism was beginning to make its influence felt, breaking with academic traditions. And so, Baca-Flor was one of the last artists to adhere to the classical ideal of anatomical perfection and detailed description.

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Henri Matisse: A Revolutionary of Color

Henri Matisse, born December 31st, 1869, in Le Cateau, Picardy, France, wasn’t initially destined for a life immersed in art. His early years were marked by a quiet, almost reluctant interest, a stark contrast to the vibrant world he would ultimately create. His parents, involved in the grain business, and his upbringing in a rural setting seemed to steer him toward a conventional path – law, specifically. However, a pivotal illness during his teenage years, a severe attack of appendicitis, proved to be a catalyst, igniting within him a profound desire to capture the world through paint. This experience shifted his trajectory entirely, leading him to abandon legal studies and pursue his artistic ambitions in Paris, a city teeming with creative energy and revolutionary ideas.

Matisse’s early training was rooted in the traditional academic style of the École des Beaux-Arts, under the guidance of Gustave Moreau. He diligently studied the works of established masters like William-Adolphe Bouguereau, absorbing their techniques and understanding of form. Yet, he quickly recognized that this path wouldn't satisfy his burgeoning artistic vision. He sought a more expressive language, one that moved beyond mere representation to convey emotion and experience directly through color and line. This desire led him to explore the diverse artistic currents swirling around Paris – Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism, and Symbolism – each contributing to the evolution of his unique style.

The Dawn of Fauvism

Around 1900, Matisse found himself at the forefront of a radical movement known as Fauvism (French for “wild beasts”). Alongside André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck, he embraced a bold, unconventional approach to color. Rejecting the muted tones and subtle gradations favored by previous generations, the Fauves utilized pure, unmixed colors – vibrant reds, yellows, blues, and greens – applied with unrestrained enthusiasm. This wasn’t simply about depicting reality; it was about conveying feeling, emotion, and subjective experience through a dazzling palette. Matisse's early works like *Woman with a Hat* (1905) exemplify this approach, showcasing flattened forms, simplified shapes, and an almost hallucinatory intensity of color.

The influence of Paul Gauguin’s use of color in Tahiti is often cited as a key inspiration for the Fauves. However, Matisse pushed this concept further, creating works that seemed to exist outside the constraints of naturalism. His paintings became increasingly decorative and stylized, emphasizing patterns, rhythms, and the interplay of shapes rather than precise detail. *The Red Studio* (1911), with its aggressively red background and starkly contrasting objects, is a prime example of this stylistic shift – a deliberate rejection of traditional perspective and a celebration of pure color and form.

A Maturation of Style

Following the initial burst of Fauvist experimentation, Matisse’s style underwent a significant transformation. Moving to Nice in 1917, he embraced a more relaxed and contemplative approach, drawing inspiration from the Mediterranean landscape and its warm light. This period saw a shift towards greater simplification, with forms becoming flatter and more geometric. The use of line became increasingly important, acting as a structural element that defined shapes and created a sense of rhythm. His paintings during this time – such as *Dance* (1910) and *Music* (1910) – are characterized by their dynamic compositions, bold colors, and graceful figures.

Despite the stylistic shifts, Matisse never abandoned his core principles of color and line. He continued to explore the expressive potential of these elements throughout his career, developing a unique visual language that was both deeply personal and universally appealing. His later works, particularly those created in the 1930s and 40s, are marked by an almost childlike simplicity and a profound sense of joy – a testament to his unwavering belief in the power of art to uplift and inspire.

The Legacy of Cutouts

In his later years, facing increasing physical limitations due to illness, Matisse turned to a new medium: paper cutouts. This unexpected development proved remarkably productive, yielding hundreds of intricate compositions filled with bold colors, simplified shapes, and a playful sense of composition. These works, often inspired by Japanese prints and decorative arts, demonstrated a remarkable adaptability and continued his exploration of color and form. The *Jazz* series (1940-1951), depicting musicians in vibrant, stylized poses, is perhaps the most famous example of this late-career output.

Henri Matisse died on November 3rd, 1954, in Nice, leaving behind a vast and influential body of work. His legacy extends far beyond his individual paintings; he fundamentally altered the course of modern art, paving the way for subsequent generations of artists to embrace color, abstraction, and expressive freedom. He remains one of the most beloved and admired figures in the history of Western art, celebrated for his revolutionary approach to painting, his enduring optimism, and his unwavering commitment to the power of beauty.

carlos baca flor soberón

carlos baca flor soberón

1869 - 1941 , Peru

Lyhyesti esiteltynä

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Fauvism
    • Modernism
    • Post-Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Pablo Picasso
    • Fauvism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William-Adolphe Bouguereau
    • Paul Cézanne
    • Édouard Manet
  • Date Of Birth: December 31, 1869
  • Date Of Death: November 3, 1954
  • Full Name: Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Woman with a Hat
    • The Red Studio
    • Dance (Matisse)
  • Place Of Birth: Le Cateau, Picardy, France