Child
Magic Realism
1923
25.0 x 35.0 cm
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Kunstnerens biografi
The Enigmatic Vision of Cagnaccio di San Pietro
Born into the serene landscapes of Desenzano del Garda on January 14, 1897, Natale Bentivoglio Scarpa—known to history by his evocative pseudonym, Cagnaccio di San Pietro—would become one of Italy's most profound voices in the movement of Magic Realism. His journey into the depths of the human psyche and the stillness of inanimate objects began at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. Under the tutelage of Ettore Tito, Scarpa developed a technical mastery that would later allow him to bridge the gap between the frenetic energy of Futurism and a haunting, almost clinical precision. While his earliest forays into painting were marked by the dynamic, fragmented language of the Futurist idiom, a profound stylistic metamorphosis took hold in the early 1920s. He began to abandon the chaos of motion for a smoothly brushed, nearly photographic technique that would define his legacy.
This transition led him toward the realm of Magic Realism, a style where the hyper-clear rendering of reality serves to heighten a sense of mystery and psychological tension. Influenced heavily by the German New Objectivity movement, Cagnaccio’s work possesses a chilling clarity. He did not merely paint what he saw; he painted the stillness that exists between breaths. His canvases often feel frozen in time, capturing moments that are simultaneously mundane and deeply unsettling. This duality is perhaps most famously captured in his 1928 masterpiece, After the Orgy. In this work, the viewer is presented with three nude women asleep amidst a debris of wine bottles, playing cards, and cigarettes. Rather than offering a scene of hedonistic celebration, the painting evokes a profound sense of melancholy and exhaustion, demonstrating Cagnaccio's ability to use realism to convey a heavy, atmospheric gloom.
Mastery of Stillness and Subject
The breadth of Cagnaccio’s repertoire allowed him to explore various facets of existence through a singular, piercing lens. His still lifes are particularly noteworthy for their surgical precision; he approached subjects such as crabs, lobsters, and delicate glass objects with a cold, meticulous accuracy that borders on the scientific. In these works, the light does not merely illuminate the subject but seems to trap it within a vacuum of eternal stillness. This clinical approach extended to his portraits and scenes of popular life, where he infused his subjects with an intense emotional and psychological depth. His figures often appear caught in a state of introspection or quietude, their expressions layered with untold narratives that challenge the observer to look beyond the surface.
As his career progressed, the physical toll of his later years began to shadow his creative output. The 1940s brought significant hardship as his health declined, leading to a period of hospitalization in Venice during the tumultuous war years. Despite the encroaching darkness of both personal illness and global conflict, the significance of his contribution to Italian art remained undiminished. When he passed away on May 29, 1946, he left behind a body of work that continues to haunt and fascinate. Today, his legacy is preserved in esteemed institutions such as the Pinacoteca Comunale in Recanati, serving as a testament to an artist who could find the supernatural within the hyper-real.
To understand the essence of Cagnaccio di San Pietro is to appreciate the following artistic pillars:
- Technical Precision: The use of smooth, invisible brushstrokes to achieve a photographic level of detail.
- Psychological Depth: A mastery of atmosphere that transforms simple scenes into profound meditations on loneliness and existence.
- New Objectivity Influence: An adoption of the German aesthetic characterized by a detached, almost clinical observation of reality.
- The Magic of Realism: The ability to render the tangible world so clearly that it begins to feel surreal and dreamlike.
natale bentivoglio scarpa
1897 - 1946 , Italy
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Magic Realism”
- Date Of Birth: January 14, 1897
- Date Of Death: May 29, 1946
- Full Name: Natale Bentivoglio Scarpa”, “Cagnaccio di San Pietro”,
- Futurist: New Objectivity
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- After the Orgy”, “Child”, “Still lifes” ], "Artists who influenced this artist": [
- Ettore Tito”, “German painters” ], "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": [ “Felice Casorati”
- Place Of Birth: Desenzano del Garda, Italy

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