Barter
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Cartoon Illustration
1979
Modern
97.0 x 100.0 cm
Museu de Valores do Banco Central do Brasil
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Barter
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A Playful Exchange: Unveiling Milton Viola Fernandes’ “Barter”
Milton Viola Fernandes’ 1979 work, "Barter," is more than just a charming cartoon; it's a vibrant snapshot of Brazilian culture and a testament to the artist’s keen observational humor. Measuring 97 x 100 cm, this piece immediately draws the eye with its bold color palette and whimsical depiction of two figures engaged in what appears to be a transaction within the confines of a swimming pool setting. The scene, rendered with a distinctly naive yet engaging style, captures a moment of negotiation – a man offering a fish to a woman wielding a spear – instantly inviting contemplation about value, exchange, and perhaps even survival.
The Artist’s Vision: Millôr Fernandes and the Spirit of ‘O Pasquim’
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1923 as Milton Viola Fernandes (later adopting the moniker “Millôr”), Fernandes was a pivotal figure in Brazilian satirical art. His career, spanning from the late 1930s through 2012, was deeply intertwined with the spirit of dissent and social commentary that flourished during Brazil’s turbulent mid-20th century. Fernandes' work frequently appeared in publications like *O Cruzeiro* and *A Cigarra*, establishing his reputation for ironic wit and sharp observation. Crucially, he was a co-founder of *O Pasquim*, a groundbreaking satirical newspaper that challenged the authoritarian regime of Getúlio Vargas and later, during the military dictatorship, became a vital voice of opposition. “Barter,” with its playful depiction of exchange, aligns perfectly with this tradition – a subtle yet pointed critique of power dynamics and the necessity of adaptation.
Technique and Style: Cartoonish Charm Meets Narrative Depth
The artwork’s execution is characterized by a loose, cartoon-like style, typical of Fernandes' approach. Bold lines define the figures and their surroundings, while vibrant colors contribute to the overall sense of energy and playfulness. The artist skillfully employs perspective to create depth within the confined space of the pool, drawing the viewer into this miniature world. The inclusion of several fish – both large and small – adds a layer of visual interest and subtly reinforces the theme of exchange and abundance. The two birds perched strategically in the composition further enhance the artwork's narrative quality, adding to its overall charm.
Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
"Barter" transcends a simple depiction of a poolside scene; it’s laden with symbolic weight. The man offering the fish can be interpreted as representing vulnerability and resourcefulness, while the woman with the spear embodies strength and protection. The act of bartering itself speaks to fundamental human needs – survival, security, and perhaps even social status. The mountainous backdrop provides a sense of scale and grandeur, grounding the scene in a broader context. Ultimately, "Barter" evokes a feeling of gentle amusement mixed with a quiet contemplation on the complexities of human interaction and the enduring need for negotiation. This piece is a beautiful example of Millôr Fernandes' unique artistic voice and his ability to capture both the humor and the heart of Brazilian society.
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작가 약력
early life and career
milton viola fernandes, known by his adopted name millôr, was a renowned brazilian writer, journalist, cartoonist, humorist, and playwright. born on august 16, 1923, in rio de janeiro, brazil, his birth certificate rendered the name 'millôr', which he later adopted as his official name.artistic contributions
- millôr fernandes began his journalistic career in 1938, publishing in several prominent brazilian magazines, such as o cruzeiro and a cigarra.
- he was celebrated for his ironic humor and authored thousands of satirical aphorisms.
- in 1956, millôr shared the first prize at the buenos aires international caricature exhibition with saul steinberg.
- in 1957, he had a one-man exhibition in rio de janeiro's museum of modern art.
- he co-founded the satirical newspaper o pasquim in 1969 alongside jaguar, ziraldo, and others.
notable works and legacy
- successful plays: millôr wrote several successful plays, showcasing his versatility as a playwright.
- translations: he translated classics, including the works of shakespeare, further cementing his legacy in brazilian literature.
- exhibition at museu antonio parreiras: though not exclusively an artist featured at the museu antonio parreiris, his work is reflective of the satirical and humorous essence found in some of the museum's collections, such as those by antônio diogo da silva parreiras. /en/art/show/art-d3arwx-en/ antonio parreiras (niterói, brazil))
- international recognition: his participation in the buenos aires international caricature exhibition is a testament to his global recognition. [https://ArtsDot.com/@/milton-viola-fernandes](millôr fernandes | 5 artworks)
later life and passing
millôr fernandes passed away on march 27, 2012, in rio de janeiro, at the age of 88, due to complications after a stroke. key links: - [https://ArtsDot.com/@/milton-viola-fernandes](millôr fernandes | 5 artworks) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/millôr_fernandes](wikipedia: millôr fernandes)milton viola fernandes
1923 - 2012 , Brazil
주요 정보
- 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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