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Pattern panel with butterflies

Discover Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro’s ‘Pattern Panel with Butterflies,’ a stunning 1905 ceramic artwork showcasing nature & Portuguese artistry. Explore its unique design & historical significance!

Discover Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro: Portuguese artist famed for ceramics, caricatures & ‘Zé Povinho.’ Explore his innovative style & legacy at the Lisbon museum!

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Pattern panel with butterflies

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Detalhes Rápidos

  • Artistic style: Decorative arts, Folk art
  • Dimensions: 88 x 50 cm
  • Year: 1905
  • Subject or theme: Nature, metamorphosis, and abundance
  • Notable elements: Symmetrical grid, stylized butterflies
  • Influences:
    • Bernard Palissy
    • Manueline art
    • Arab art
  • Artist: Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro

Descrição do Item

A Symphony of Ceramic Grace

In the delicate dance of nature captured within the Pattern Panel with Butterflies, we encounter a masterpiece that transcends mere decoration to become a window into the soul of Portuguese artistry. Created in 1905 by the legendary Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, this exquisite ceramic work presents a rhythmic grid of twenty-five individual tiles, each acting as a miniature stage for a silent, beautiful drama. The composition is a masterclass in structured elegance, where stylized butterflies flutter amidst a sea of lush foliage and golden wheat stalks. There is a profound sense of order found in the symmetrical arrangement, yet within each tile, a spirited vitality breathes through the hand-painted details. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a captivating focal point that marries the disciplined geometry of classical design with the organic, flowing whimsy of the natural world.

The aesthetic language of this panel is deeply rooted in the late 19 and early 20th-century transition between traditional folk motifs and the burgeoning Art Nouveau movement. Bordallo Pinheiro, a polymath of the Portuguese art scene, utilized his expertise in ceramics to weave together various international influences—from the French revivalist traditions of Bernard Palissy to the intricate patterns of 16th-century Manueline art. The color palette is a warm, inviting embrace of earthy tones; rich ochres, deep terracottas, and muted greens create a nostalgic atmosphere, while subtle accents of blue and brown provide much-needed depth. This harmonious blend of colors evokes a sense of timelessness, making the panel an ideal selection for spaces that seek to evoke warmth, heritage, and a sophisticated connection to the earth.

Beyond its visual splendor, the panel is steeped in profound symbolism that resonates with the human experience. The butterfly, a central motif, serves as a universal emblem of metamorphosis, hope, and the ephemeral beauty of life. When paired with the sturdy, grounded imagery of wheat stalks and foliage, the artwork creates a poignant dialogue between transformation and stability, between the fleeting moment and the enduring cycle of growth. This symbolic depth provides an emotional resonance that elevates the piece from a decorative object to a contemplative work of art. To possess a reproduction of this panel is to invite a narrative of resilience and beauty into one's home, offering a constant reminder of the grace found in change.

Technically, the work stands as a testament to the illustrious ceramic tradition of Caldas da Rainha. The smooth, lustrous surface of the tiles suggests the meticulous application of glazes, where layers of pigment were carefully manipulated to define the delicate wings of the butterflies and the textured veins of the leaves. This hand-painted technique ensures that even in a reproduction, the essence of the artist's touch remains palpable. For those looking to curate an environment filled with historical significance and artistic prestige, this pattern panel offers an unparalleled opportunity to celebrate the legacy of one of Portugal's most influential creative minds.


Biografia do Artista

early life and career

rafael bordalo pinheiro, a renowned portuguese artist, was born on march 21, 1846, in caldas da rainha, portugal. he was the son of manuel maria bordalo pinheiro, a painter, and donna maria augusta do ó carvalho prostes. rafael's early life was marked by his fascination with art, which led him to become a disciple of his father.

artistic contributions

rafael bordallo pinheiro is celebrated for his multifaceted artistic endeavors, including:
  • illustrations and caricatures: published in humoristic magazines like a berlinda and o calcanhar de aquiles, showcasing his sarcastic humor with a political or social message.
  • zé povinho (1875): creation of the cartoon character, an everyman symbolizing the portuguese farming poor, and eventually, the unofficial personification of portugal.
  • ceramics designs: founding a ceramics factory in caldas da rainha in 1885, producing technically and artistically exceptional pieces, such as painted tiles (azulejos), panels, pots, table centerpieces, vase busts, fountain basins, pitchers, plates, perfume bottles, vases, and gigantic animals.

notable works and legacy

some of rafael bordallo pinheiro's notable works include: importantly, the rafael bordallo pinheiro museum in lisbon is dedicated to his life and works, ensuring his legacy endures.

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conclusion

raphael bordallo pinheiro, a trailblazer in portuguese art, left an indelible mark through his innovative style, multifaceted artistic endeavors, and enduring legacy. his contributions to ceramics, illustration, and comics continue to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. rafael bordalo pinheiro (1846-1905) will forever be remembered as a luminary in the world of art.
raphael bordallo pinheiro

raphael bordallo pinheiro

1846 - 1905 , Portugal

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism/Salon
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Macchiaioli
    • Impressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giovanni Battista Calò
    • Telemaco Signorini
  • Date Of Birth: February 25, 1846
  • Date Of Death: August 21, 1884
  • Full Name: Giuseppe De Nittis
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Che freddo!
    • Vesuvius views
  • Place Of Birth: Barletta, Italy