Adolphe Jacques Magaud
"Allegorical still life".
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 143 x 112 cm.
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ADOLPHE JACQUES MAGAUD ( France, 1813-1883).
"Allegorical still life".
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 143 x 112 cm.
In this painting of Adolphe Jacques Magaud, a scene loaded with symbolism and theatricality opens before us. In the center, an elegantly dressed young man emerges as a golden marble bust among exuberant flowers, as if youth itself were blooming in its maximum splendor. But that splendor is anchored to a disturbing base: a cornucopia spilling flowers rests on the skin of a lion. Everything breathes beauty, but also warning: the ephemerality of life, the fragility of youth, and the inevitable weight of time.
Behind, as if they were frescoes in an ancient palace or scenes within a dream, two stories unfold with the air of stained glass narrative. On the left, classical figures walk between columns, perhaps evoking a biblical parable, like that of the Good Samaritan. On the right, a group of women and elders gather around a central figure, possibly a scene of teaching or spiritual revelation.
Magaud achieves here a work that not only portrays, but meditates. It is a painting that observes as much as it is observed, inviting us to enter into its play of symbols, to pause among flowers, skins and gazes to think about what goes, what remains, and what transcends.
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