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Óleo sobre lienzo
Arte de pared
Surrealismo
1940
45.0 x 55.0 cmÓleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas.
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Las manos del Dr. Moore
Tamaño de la reproducción
Diego Rivera’s "The Hands of Dr Moore" is not merely a depiction of a man resting his hands upon a tree; it is a profound meditation on humanity's complex, often fraught, relationship with the natural world. Painted in 1940, this surrealist piece pulses with the weight of cultural dialogue and existential questioning. Rivera, whose career spanned revolutionary movements and monumental murals, directs our gaze to a central tableau where flesh meets bark. The composition immediately draws the viewer into a space that feels both intimately personal and universally symbolic. One senses the quiet tension inherent in such a connection—a bond that sustains us yet can also be severed.
The symbolism within this work is rich, inviting layers of interpretation from the collector or admirer alike. The tree itself functions as an ancient conduit, representing life force, growth, and deep-rooted connection. Rivera masterfully employs this natural element to anchor the human figure, suggesting that our very essence is intertwined with the organic rhythm of existence. Yet, it is the inclusion of the knife—a stark, metallic counterpoint to the soft wood and skin—that introduces a note of deliberate discord. This tool compels us to consider the act of severance: are we cutting ties with nature for progress? Are we severing ourselves from our roots in the pursuit of modernity? The painting asks these weighty questions without offering easy answers.
Rivera’s technique, characteristic of his later period, blends the robust narrative power of Mexican muralism with a more dreamlike, surrealist sensibility. While retaining the monumental quality associated with his public works, here the focus narrows to an almost psychological portraiture. The handling of paint allows for both solid, earthy tones in the wood and subtle, nuanced shading on the skin, giving the scene a palpable texture. The background trees echo the main subject, creating a harmonious yet slightly unsettling sense of balance—a visual chorus supporting the central drama. This careful orchestration of elements ensures that even at a reproduction scale, the depth remains breathtaking.
For the discerning collector or interior designer seeking art with intellectual gravity, "The Hands of Dr Moore" offers unparalleled depth. It transcends mere decoration; it becomes a focal point for contemplation. Imagine this piece anchoring a study, a gallery wall, or a sophisticated living space—a constant, quiet reminder to pause and examine one's own connections. The artwork speaks to the modern dilemma: how do we coexist with what sustains us? Owning a reproduction of this work is acquiring not just paint on canvas, but an enduring philosophical conversation starter.
1886 - 1957 , México
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