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Stone coin

Milton Viola Fernandes’s “Stone Coin” – A Whimsical Echo of Brazilian Satire

“Stone Coin,” painted in 1979 by Milton Viola Fernandes (Millôr), is more than just a colorful depiction of two figures; it's a vibrant encapsulation of the artist’s signature ironic humor and his profound engagement with Brazilian society. Measuring 97 x 100 cm, this piece immediately draws the eye with its playful composition – a man brandishing a colossal donut alongside a boat, juxtaposed against a woman adorned with a prominent numeral ten on her head. This seemingly random pairing speaks volumes about Millôr’s satirical approach, inviting viewers to question conventional notions of value and identity within the context of Brazilian culture.

The Artist's Context: Millôr Fernandes and the Spirit of O Pasquim

Understanding “Stone Coin” requires acknowledging the pivotal role Milton Viola Fernandes played in Brazil’s cultural landscape. Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1923, Millôr rose to prominence as a journalist, cartoonist, and playwright, most notably through his involvement with the groundbreaking satirical newspaper, O Pasquim. Founded in 1969, O Pasquim became a powerful voice of dissent against the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil at the time, utilizing humor and subversive imagery to challenge authority. The painting’s eccentric characters – the donut-wielding man and the numeral-headed woman – can be interpreted as echoes of this spirit of resistance, subtly questioning established norms through absurdity.

Technique and Style: A Blend of Realism and Surrealism

Fernandes' technique in “Stone Coin” is characterized by a confident application of color and a skillful blending of realism with elements of surrealism. The figures themselves are rendered with a degree of anatomical accuracy, yet their surroundings – the oversized donut, the numerical headpiece – introduce an element of fantastical distortion. This stylistic choice isn’t merely decorative; it amplifies the painting's satirical intent, creating a visual paradox that demands attention and encourages interpretation. The use of bright, saturated colors contributes to the overall feeling of lightheartedness and playfulness, while also hinting at a deeper underlying critique.

Symbolism and Emotional Impact

The symbolism within “Stone Coin” is layered and open to interpretation. The giant donut can be seen as a commentary on consumer culture and excess, while the number ten on the woman’s head might represent conformity or perhaps an exaggerated sense of self-importance. The umbrella in the top left corner adds another layer of intrigue, potentially symbolizing protection from societal pressures or simply contributing to the painting's overall whimsical atmosphere. Ultimately, “Stone Coin” evokes a strong emotional response – one of amusement, curiosity, and perhaps even a touch of social commentary. It’s a testament to Millôr Fernandes’s ability to capture the essence of Brazilian humor and his enduring legacy as a champion of artistic freedom.

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작품 정보 요약

  • Subject or theme: Humorous scene
  • Notable elements: Donut, #10 head
  • Artistic style: Whimsical, playful
  • Artist: Milton Viola Fernandes
  • Dimensions: 97 x 100 cm
  • Year: 1979

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