Periphery
Oil
WallArt
1962
Modern
70.0 x 80.0 cm
National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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A Vibrant Tapestry of Life: Exploring Periphery
In the evocative masterpiece Periphery, created in 1962 by the esteemed Bosnian master Đoko Mazalić, we are invited into a world where the boundaries between community and nature dissolve into a rhythmic dance of color and light. This painting serves as a breathtaking window into a bustling village scene, capturing not just a physical location, but the very pulse of communal existence. The composition is masterfully dynamic, drawing the eye through a diverse landscape of multi-colored houses and architectural silhouettes that rise against a heavy, atmospheric sky. As one gazes upon the canvas, the interplay of light and shadow suggests a moment suspended in time—a fleeting glimpse of life on the edge of the known world, where every chimney and pointed roof tells a story of domesticity and endurance.
The technique employed by Mazalić in this later work demonstrates a profound command over texture and chromatic energy. The artist utilizes a vibrant palette that breathes life into the village structures, using varied hues to distinguish each building while maintaining a cohesive, unified atmosphere. The sky, rendered with swirling, cloudy depths, adds a layer of dramatic tension, suggesting the ever-changing moods of the natural world that surrounds this human enclave. Through his brushwork, Mazali_ić achieves a sense of movement; the scattered figures within the scene are not merely static inhabitants but appear as integral parts of a living, breathing organism. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated balance of complexity and harmony, making it a commanding focal point that brings both warmth and intellectual depth to any curated space.
Historical Resonance and Emotional Depth
To understand Periphery is to understand the legacy of Đoko Mazalić himself. As a pivotal figure in the Bosnian art scene, Mazalić’s journey from his early academic training in Budapest to his established role as a cornerstone of Sarajevo's artistic identity allowed him to develop a style that was both technically rigorous and emotionally resonant. While he is celebrated for his evocative landscapes that capture the freshness of spring and the melancholy of autumn, Periphery showcases his ability to infuse architectural subjects with a sense of human narrative. The painting transcends mere documentation; it becomes a symbolic exploration of the "periphery"—the space where civilization meets the wild, and where the individual finds their place within the collective.
The emotional impact of the work lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia and a profound sense of belonging. There is an inherent coziness in the clustered dwellings, yet there is also a poignant awareness of the vast, unpredictable sky above. This duality makes the painting particularly captivating for those seeking art that inspires contemplation. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a classic study, a high-quality reproduction of this work serves as a tribute to the enduring spirit of community. It invites the viewer to step away from the frantic pace of modern life and reconnect with the simple, vibrant essence of a world where every color and every shape contributes to a larger, beautiful whole.
Srodna umetnička dela
Biografija umetnika
rani život i obrazovanje
Đoko Mazalić, čuveni bosanski umetnik, rođen je 1888. godine u Bosanskoj Kostajnici. Bio je jedan od predstavnika prve generacije slikara školovanih u umetničkim akademijama, slikajući rame uz istaknute umetnike kao što su Gabrijel Jurkić, Petar Tiješić i Špiro Bočarić. Mazalićovo umetničko putovanje počelo je studijama na Akademiji lepih umetnosti u Budimpešti, koje su trajale od 1910. do 1914. godine.umetnička karijera i stil
Mazalićev opus karakteriše stilska svestranost i kvalitativna doslednost. Njegova dela, a naročito pejzaži, spadaju među njegova najuzbudljivija ostvarenja, prikazujući njegov jedinstveni interpretativni pristup prirodi. Delo Motiv iz Vranduka (1920), kao pejzažni prikaz, svedoči o njegovoj neverovatnoj sposobnosti da uhvati samu suštinu prirodnog sveta. istaknuta dela:- Pejzaž (1913), Nacionalna galerija Bosne i Hercegovine
- Motiv iz Vogošće (1930), Nacionalna galerija Bosne i Hercegovine
- Selo pod snegom (1930), Nacionalna galerija Bosne i Hercegovine
podučavanje i nasleđe
Tokom perioda od 1923. do 1945. godine, Mazalić je radio kao profesor u Sarajevu, ostavivši neizbrisiv trag na umetničkoj sceni. Njegov uticaj se i danas može osetiti u radovima mlađih umetnika koji su krenuli stazama njegovog genija. pogledajte više dela umetnika Đoko Mazalić:- Umetnička dela Đoka Mazalića
- Muzej István Dobó (Eger, Mađarska) - bogato kulturno nasleđe (predstavlja drugačijeg umetnika, ali prikazuje kolekciju muzeja)
zaključak
Umetničko nasleđe Đoka Mazalića predstavlja svedočanstvo njegovog inovativnog pristupa i posvećenosti prenošenju lepote Bosne i Hercegovine. Njegova dela nastavljaju da inspirišu umetnike i ljubitelje umetnosti, učvršćujući njegovo mesto u annalsima bosanske istorije umetnosti. srodni umetnici: vidi još:Đoko Mazalić
1888 - 1975 , Bosna i Hercegovina
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Pejzaž i portret
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Uticaj ekspresionizma']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Gabrijel Jurkić
- Petar Tiješić
- Špiro Bočarić
- Date Of Birth: 1888-04-23
- Date Of Death: 1975-02-28
- Full Name: Đoko Mazalić
- Nationality: Bosnac
- Notable Artworks:
- Motiv iz Vranduka (1920)
- Motiv iz Vogošće (1930)
- Selo pod snegom (1930)
- Place Of Birth: Bosanska Kostajnica, BH

Opcija sa staklom dostupna je samo za dimenzije manje od 110 cm
