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Constantinos Parthenis Greek, 1878-1967
Description
- Constantinos Parthenis
- Still Life with Pomegranates
signed l.r.
oil on canvas
- 60 by 50cm., 23¾ by 19¾in.
Provenance
Estate of the artist
Private Collection, Athens
Catalogue Note
Painted in pastel colours, Still Life with Pomegranates is part of a series of nature mortes Parthenis created during the 1920s. Influenced by the modern currents he encountered when in Paris before World War I, Parthenis, through his art, introduced elements of Art Nouveau and cubism to Greece. "We must create for the future and be inspired by the future. In any case, this will happen and prevail; the more we move away from the past, the better we shall see, and we will stop to be short-sighted". (Constantinos Parthenis, quoted in Dimitris Papastamos, Painting 1930-40, Astir Company, 1981, p. 68).
The importance that Parthenis attached to drawing is evident in the prominent use of line in the present work. Fine lines are enhanced only by the most delicate use of light and colour. The subtle hues of red, blue and yellow, used to accentuate objects, imbue this painting with a mysticism typical of Parthenis' mature work. He was quoted as saying to his students "You must remember! Light=colour. This is what creates shape". (ibid. Papastamos, p. 66).
A professor at the Athens School of Fine Arts from 1929 to 1947, he encouraged his students to paint using their mind and soul: "Gentlemen, the greatest labour in the creation of art is the work of the mind, and the painter should also work with the mind and soul, just as the poet is never tired of noting the verses with a pencil, but labour intellectually and his whole work is done with the mind and the emotions". (Constantinos Parthenis, ibid., Papastamos, p. 66).
A similar composition but smaller in size (44 by 44cm) is in the collection of the Municipal Art Gallery, Rhodes.