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5.0 x 44.0 cm
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Maternitet
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Lasar Segall’s “Maternidade” is not merely a depiction of a mother and child; it's a profoundly moving exploration of the primal bond between generations, rendered with an intensity that speaks directly to the heart. Painted in 1935 during a period of immense social and personal upheaval for the artist – he was a refugee navigating a rapidly changing world – this work embodies Segall’s distinctive artistic vision: a potent fusion of Expressionism, Cubist influences, and deeply rooted symbolism born from his own experiences.
The composition itself is remarkably direct. Segall masterfully focuses on the central figures – a woman, rendered with a deliberate solidity yet imbued with an undeniable fragility, cradling her infant son within her arms. The child’s face remains largely obscured, a deliberate choice that amplifies the sense of mystery and emphasizes the protective embrace of the mother. Segall's skillful use of oil on canvas allows for rich textures and subtle gradations in tone, creating a palpable sense of warmth and intimacy. Notice the fragmented forms – a hallmark of Cubism – subtly suggesting not just the physical appearance of the figures but also the fractured nature of identity and experience often associated with displacement and loss.
Segall’s life story is inextricably linked to this artwork. Fleeing persecution in Lithuania, he eventually found refuge in Brazil, carrying with him a deep sense of longing and a fierce determination to document the human condition with unflinching honesty. “Maternidade” can be interpreted as a powerful meditation on his experiences – a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring need for connection amidst chaos. The earthy browns, muted greens, and ochre tones used throughout the painting evoke a sense of groundedness, reflecting not just the primal connection between mother and child but also the hardships endured by those displaced from their homes. These colors aren’t simply decorative; they carry a weight of history and emotion.
Beyond its formal elements, “Maternidade” is rich in symbolic meaning. The woman's posture – protective, enveloping, almost sculptural – suggests a fortress against the world, a silent guardian offering solace and security. Her gaze conveys both tenderness and a quiet determination, hinting at an inner strength forged through adversity. The child’s presence represents not just future generations but also the continuation of life itself, a symbol of hope amidst despair. Segall's ability to capture such profound emotional depth through seemingly simple imagery is a testament to his artistic genius – a reminder that even in moments of vulnerability, there exists an enduring power of love and protection.
"Maternidade" continues to resonate with viewers today because it speaks to universal themes: motherhood, protection, the bonds between generations, and the human struggle for survival. Segall’s work stands as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the importance of cherishing those closest to us. It's a powerful example of how art can transcend time and culture, offering solace, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of ourselves.
1891 - 1957 , Lithuania
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