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Cala Forn

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Year
  
1917

Artist
  
Medium
  
Created
  
1917

Cala Forn

Dimensions
  
120 cm × 140,5 cm (47 in × 553 in)

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Cala Forn is a painting by Joaquim Sunyer currently exhibited at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.

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History

After a few years in Paris, where he was influenced by the French Post-Impressionists before adopting a language similar to Cézanne's, Sunyer returned to Catalonia, where he made his name as the leader of Noucentisme, an artistic movement that preached a return to classical models and upheld figurative art in opposition to the avant-garde movements. 'Cala Forn', one of Sunyer's and Noucentisme's most paradigmatic works, marked the peak of his creative development. With its great expressive power and feeling, the artist achieves perfect integration of the figures in the landscape, not limiting them to reproductions of everyday reality but turning them into symbols of the Catalonia of the time.

References

Cala Forn Wikipedia


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