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Metal
Sculpture
Surrealism
1933
Modern
55.0 x 35.0 cm
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De l
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In the quiet, contemplative halls of modern sculpture, few pieces command attention with such enigmatic grace as "De l" by the Catalan master Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba. Created in 1933, this striking work serves as a profound testament to the dawn of surrealism in Catalonia. At first glance, the eye is immediately ensnared by a central, sweeping metal ring, its surface etched with a mesmerizing spiral design that seems to pulse with an internal rhythm. This primary form acts as a celestial orbit, around which smaller, delicate rings revolve like miniature moons. The composition is anchored by a singular, small circle at the base, providing a grounded counterpoint to the ethereal, swirling energy above. It is a piece that does not merely sit in space; it inhabits it, creating a visual dialogue between weight and weightlessness.
The sculpture embodies the radical spirit of Cristòfol i Peralba, an artist who famously rejected the rigid constraints of traditional sculpture to forge his own idiosyncratic universe. As a pioneer of the surrealist movement in his region, Peralba utilized metal not as a heavy, industrial medium, but as a fluid language capable of expressing the subconscious. The technique displayed here—a masterful manipulation of metallic forms to create a sense of organic motion—reflects his self-taught brilliance. Through the interplay of light and shadow upon the spiral grooves, the artist invites the viewer to lose themselves in a labyrinthine journey, where the boundaries between the physical object and the dreamscape begin to blur.
Beyond its structural elegance, "De l" is steeped in the symbolic language of the early 20th-century avant-garde. The spiral, an ancient symbol of growth, evolution, and the infinite, serves as the heartbeat of the work. In the context of Peralba’s fascination with non-figurative themes and the exploration of religious and dreamlike states, this spiral represents the cyclical nature of existence and the unfolding of the human psyche. The interconnected rings suggest a cosmic harmony, a delicate balance of forces that mirrors the artist's attempt to construct a personal mythology through abstract geometry.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it offers an intellectual and emotional anchor. Its monochromatic essence—captured so powerfully in historical black and white photography—allows it to integrate seamlessly into sophisticated, contemporary environments. Whether placed in a minimalist gallery setting or as a focal point in a curated residential collection, the sculpture evokes a sense of profound stillness and curiosity. To possess a reproduction of such a significant work is to bring a fragment of Catalan surrealist history into one's personal space, inviting a continuous meditation on form, motion, and the mysteries of the unseen.
1908 - 1998 , Spanien
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