The small triptych shows on three 70x60 cm canvases two birds of paradise and a cockatoo perched on the same branch, which sinuously crosses the foreground in all three canvases. Behind, there is a vast panorama of waters, rocks and classical architecture, with the sea and the horizon in the background.
The intention (as in the great triptych of cranes) was to create a work with a decorative vocation and suitable for furnishings, which did not, however, renounce certain poetic suggestions that are dear to the author: a landscape between dream and memory, in which the classical presences emerge in a natural environment that does not preserve other human traces and in which the sea and the horizon invite the gaze to travel far away
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The small triptych shows on three 70x60 cm canvases two birds of paradise and a cockatoo perched on the same branch, which sinuously crosses the foreground in all three canvases. Behind, there is a vast panorama of waters, rocks and classical architecture, with the sea and the horizon in the background.
The intention (as in the great triptych of cranes) was to create a work with a decorative vocation and suitable for furnishings, which did not, however, renounce certain poetic suggestions that are dear to the author: a landscape between dream and memory, in which the classical presences emerge in a natural environment that does not preserve other human traces and in which the sea and the horizon invite the gaze to travel far away
oil colours
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