Asesoría de arte gratuita

x

Comprar impresión Comprar impresiónEncargar reproducción Encargar reproducciónComprar imagen en alta resolución Comprar imagen en alta resolución EnviarEnviar
Añadir a favoritos Añadir a favoritos DescargarDescargar SimilaresSimilares RadiografíaRadiografía Presentación de diapositivasPresentación de diapositivas

Temàtica limitada

An Encounter with Surrealist Assemblage

In the quiet corridors of the Museu d'Art Jaume Morera, there exists a profound dialogue between the mundane and the metaphysical, embodied in Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba’s 1933 masterpiece, Temàtica limitada. This evocative work transcends the boundaries of traditional painting, presenting itself as an assemblage that challenges our very perception of what constitutes a canvas. At first glance, the viewer is met with the rugged, tactile reality of a wooden board, yet it is this very groundedness that serves as the stage for a surrealist intervention. By integrating physical objects—two metal rings adorned with black handles—into the composition, Cristòfol i Peralba invites us to step out of the realm of mere observation and into a space where texture and form dictate the narrative.

The piece is a testament to the artist's rejection of classical sculptural norms. Born in Olesa de Balaguer, Cristòfol i Peralba emerged as a pioneer of Catalan surrealism, a movement characterized by its ability to find the uncanny within the everyday. In Temàtinca limitada, the technique of assemblage allows the artist to manipulate depth and shadow in ways that pigment alone cannot achieve. The interplay between the organic grain of the wood and the cold, industrial presence of the metal rings creates a tension that is both unsettling and deeply captivating. It is an art of construction, where the "limited theme" suggested by the title perhaps refers to the constraints of physical matter, which the artist seeks to transcend through creative arrangement.

Symbolism and the Surrealist Spirit

To gaze upon this work is to engage with the subconscious. The metal rings, protruding from the wooden surface, act as portals or anchors, tethering the viewer to a reality that feels slightly displaced. In the context of 1930s surrealism, such objects often served as symbols of connection, entrapment, or the cyclical nature of thought. There is an inherent mystery in how these handles are positioned; they suggest a utility that has been stripped of its function, leaving behind only their aesthetic and psychological weight. The artist’s self-taught journey allowed him to bypass the rigid academicism of his era, resulting in a style that feels raw, uninhibited, and intensely personal.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, a reproduction of this piece offers more than just a decorative element; it provides a focal point of intellectual intrigue. The work’s compact dimensions of 13 x 35 cm lend it an intimate, jewel-like quality, making it an ideal addition to curated collections that value historical depth and avant-garde spirit. It brings a sense of sculptural dimension to a flat surface, injecting a layer of sophisticated complexity into any modern or contemporary setting. Whether placed in a minimalist gallery space or a richly textured study, Temàtica limitada serves as a constant reminder of the power of innovation and the enduring legacy of the Catalan surrealist movement.

Leandre Cristòfol I Peralba (1908 – 1998)

Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba: escultor surrealista catalán (1908-1998). Conocido por sus obras innovadoras y no figurativas que exploran la religión y los sueños. Un pionero del arte catalán.

Museu d'Art Jaume Morera (Lleida, España)

Descubre el arte catalán en el Museo Jaume Morera de Lleida. Colecciones impresionantes, artistas locales y entrada gratuita. ¡Una experiencia cultural única!

Sobre esta obra

Datos clave

  • Location: Museu d'Art Jaume Morera, Spain
  • Medium: Assemblage
  • Title: Temàtica limitada
  • Notable elements: Wooden board with two metal rings
  • Artistic style: Surrealism
  • Dimensions: 13 x 35 cm

Código QR

Código QR