That
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That
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Sammlerstück-Beschreibung
A Visionary Descent into Paradise
In the evocative and swirling depths of "That," we encounter a masterpiece of surrealist storytelling that transcends the boundaries of traditional illustration. The artwork, inspired by Milton Viola Fernandes’s profound narrative “A Verdadeira História do Paraíso” (The True History of Paradise), presents a dreamlike tableau that is as much a psychological landscape as it is a visual one. At its heart lies a poignant central figure—a man with a magnificent, bushy beard cradling a small child—an image that immediately evokes themes of protection, lineage, and the tender weight of responsibility. This intimate moment is set against a backdrop of organized chaos, where stylized flora and vibrant, organic shapes surge around the protagonists, creating a sense of a world both blooming and overwhelming.
The composition is a masterclass in dynamic layering, eschewing strict linear perspective in favor of an emotional depth achieved through overlapping forms. The palette is dominated by rich, earthy browns and deep, brooding reds, which lend the piece a primal, grounded quality. However, these somber tones are punctuated by sudden, brilliant flashes of bright red and stark white, acting like rhythmic heartbeats within the visual narrative. This interplay of light and shadow creates an uneven, flickering luminosity that mimics the unpredictable nature of memory or a fever dream, drawing the viewer into a state of heightened sensory awareness.
The Language of Expressionism and Symbolism
Technically, the piece leans heavily into the traditions of Expressionism and Surrealism. The artist utilizes loose, gestural lines that imbue every element with a sense of kinetic energy; nothing in this paradise is static. The application of paint appears thick and impasto-like, suggesting a tactile, rugged surface where the physical struggle of the medium mirrors the complex narrative being told. This textured approach gives the artwork a sculptural presence, making the stylized plants and distorted figures feel as though they are emerging directly from the canvas itself.
Beyond its visual splendor, "That" is steeped in symbolic complexity. The surrounding vegetation, while beautiful, possesses an exaggerated, almost predatory quality, perhaps representing the temptations or the untamed nature of paradise itself. The integration of text into the very fabric of the composition further blurs the line between literature and fine art, turning the canvas into a living book cover. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a profound focal point that invites contemplation on the duality of existence—the coexistence of peace and chaos, of innocence and the overwhelming complexity of the natural world.
For those seeking to elevate a curated space, a high-quality reproduction of this work brings with it an atmosphere of intellectual depth and artistic mystery. It is a piece designed for environments that value storytelling, where the art serves as a window into a beautifully distorted reality, sparking conversation and emotional resonance in any room it inhabits.
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early life and career
Millôr Fernandes, born Milton Viola Fernandes on August 16, 1923, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, embarked on his artistic journey amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of São Paulo’s Meyer suburb. From a young age, he demonstrated an exceptional talent for observation and satire—qualities that would define his entire career.
His journalistic endeavors began in 1938, securing positions at prominent Brazilian magazines like *O Cruzeiro* and *A Cigarra*. Immediately recognized for his distinctive ironic humor, Fernandes swiftly established himself as a prolific writer of satirical aphorisms—short, witty statements designed to expose societal absurdities.
In 1956, he achieved international acclaim when he shared the first prize at the Buenos Aires International Caricature Exhibition with Saul Steinberg. This recognition underscored his mastery of visual storytelling and solidified his reputation as a pioneer of Brazilian satire.
artistic contributions
Fernandes’s artistic output extended far beyond journalistic prose. He possessed an unparalleled ability to capture the essence of human experience—often blending humor, pathos, and social commentary into unforgettable images.
His solo exhibition in Rio de Janeiro's Museum of Modern Art in 1957 showcased his distinctive style—characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and a masterful command of perspective. This event cemented his place among Brazil’s leading artists of the era.
Furthermore, Fernandes founded *O Pasquim* in 1969 alongside Jaguar, Ziraldo, and others—a groundbreaking satirical newspaper that became a cornerstone of Brazilian intellectual discourse during the military dictatorship. Through its uncompromising stance and imaginative illustrations, *O Pasquim* challenged prevailing ideologies and fostered critical thinking.
notable works and legacy
Fernandes’s theatrical productions garnered considerable success, demonstrating his versatility as a playwright and storyteller. He skillfully employed humor and symbolism to explore complex themes—often provoking audiences into questioning societal norms.
His translations of literary classics—particularly Shakespeare's *Hamlet*—contributed significantly to the dissemination of Western culture in Brazil. Fernandes’s meticulous attention to detail ensured that these works resonated authentically with Brazilian readers.
international recognition
Fernandes’s participation in the Buenos Aires International Caricature Exhibition stands as a testament to his global influence and artistic vision. His work continues to inspire artists and intellectuals worldwide—a legacy rooted in unwavering commitment to satire, observation, and intellectual honesty.
Millôr Fernandes
1923 - 2012 , Brasil
Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Satirical Illustration
- Date Of Birth: August 16, 1923
- Date Of Death: March 27, 2012
- Full Name: Milton Viola Fernandes
- Nationality: Brazilian
- Notable Artworks:
- Commodity money
- That
- The advent of metal
- Place Of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil




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