Caltagirone all’alba - Antonietta Raphael
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Description
A 1951 oil painting by Antonietta Raphael depicting the Sicilian town of Caltagirone at dawn, characterised by expressive brushwork and a warm, atmospheric palette.
Antonietta Raphael, a central figure of the Scuola Romana, captures the Sicilian town of Caltagirone at daybreak in this 1951 oil painting. The work demonstrates her characteristic approach to colour and form, where the physical application of paint creates a tactile surface. Raphael uses short, rhythmic brushstrokes to construct the architecture of the town, allowing the buildings to emerge from the shadows of the early morning light. The composition is dominated by the contrast between the structured, earth-toned buildings in the foreground and the atmospheric, turbulent sky above. The sun, a semi-circular disc of warm orange, sits low on the horizon, casting a glow that permeates the clouds with shades of violet, deep blue, and ochre. Her technique avoids smooth blending, opting instead for a layered application that gives the scene a sense of movement and immediacy. The buildings appear as solid masses, yet they are softened by the encroaching light, reflecting the artist's interest in the emotional resonance of a place rather than a purely topographical representation. Raphael, who spent significant time in London and Paris before settling in Rome, brought a distinct international perspective to the Italian art scene. Her work often bridges the gap between figurative observation and subjective expression. In this piece, the town of Caltagirone is transformed into a personal vision, where the dawn serves as a vehicle for exploring light and texture. The painting remains a clear example of her mature style, where the materiality of the oil paint is as important as the subject itself. By focusing on the interplay of colour, she conveys the quiet intensity of the morning hour, providing a view of the Sicilian town that feels both grounded and ethereal.
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Caltagirone all’alba - Antonietta Raphael
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