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Screams (not only Munch...) 2...

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Screams (not only Munch...) 2 sent on January 28, 2022 (11:42) by Mauro Vianello Lucifer. 10 comments, 163 views. [retina]

at 238mm, 1/25 f/5.6, ISO 1600, hand held.

Compianto sul Cristo morto di Niccolò dell'Arca, Maria di Magdala e Maria di Cleofa. Bologna, Santa Maria della Vita. Il Compianto di Niccolò dell'Arca è un capolavoro scultoreo della seconda metà del '400. Meno noto e ammirato di quanto meriti, probabilmente per il materiale usato: non il pregiato marmo da cui tirar fuori quanto nascosto (alla Michelangelo per capirci), ma la più povera e popolare terracotta (policroma un tempo, ora con poche tracce di colore). Di questo materiale comune e poco prezioso è fatto il capolavoro di Niccolò dell'Arca, a mio parere emotivamente molto più interessante dell'Arca di S. Domenico - nell'omonima chiesa bolognese e con un contributo di Michelangelo stesso - da cui l'artista prenderà poi il nome. 7 figure (sembra che un tempo fossero 8, con un maggiore parallelismo, manca Nicodemo) che si contrappongono su 2 ipotetiche schiere: i maschi da una parte - Gesù sdraiato, Giuseppe d'Arimatea e Giovanni - in pose alquanto ieratiche e composte, si direbbe quasi indifferenti (Giovanni è il culmine da questo punto di vista); le donne dall'altra, a coppie di due - Maria Salomè e Maria Madre da un lato, Maria di Cleofa e Maria di Magdala dall'altro - tutte sconvolte dal dolore in una sublime quanto terrena espressione di pathos. Ritengo che in questo l'artista abbia raggiunto livelli altissimi. Mi sono concentrato, in questa tripla ripresa, sulla seconda coppia e sulle urla che escono dalle bocche spalancate di Maria di Magdala in primo piano e di Maria di Cleofa più lontana. Mi fermo col commento e lascio a voi il piacere della riflessione (e casomai dell'approfondimento). Aggiungo solo che le pose dei corpi - qui ovviamente non visibili - delle donne sono altrettanto significative: Maria di Magdala congelata mentre sta correndo verso la catastrofe avvenuta, Maria di Cleofa con le braccia stese davanti al corpo quasi a tener lontana la morte dell'amato profeta. Una domanda: non essendo il campo fotografico che solamente pratico, soprattutto qui su Juza, mi chiedevo se è corretta la sezione Reportage di viaggio o se magari sia più indicata Fotogiornalismo.



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avatarsupporter
sent on March 03, 2022 (19:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

............................................. for me and "Yes ..................................

avatarsenior
sent on March 03, 2022 (21:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the opinion Raimondo.
Instead the staff moved it to 'Landscape with human elements'.
Bon, nothing changes on the shot, just that I like not to make mistakes section.

avatarsenior
sent on March 22, 2022 (19:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Here... I meant just that :-|

avatarsenior
sent on March 22, 2022 (21:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In my opinion we would need a special section.

avatarsupporter
sent on April 09, 2022 (18:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Magnificent diagonal composition. :-o

avatarsenior
sent on April 10, 2022 (0:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Claudio, it's a shot I'm happy with.

avatarsupporter
sent on May 25, 2022 (6:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The detail you have taken is actually impressive, there is the softness of the meat, even to me it seems a real masterpiece !!!
Have a nice day
Maurizio

avatarsenior
sent on May 25, 2022 (23:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is a work less known than it deserves, especially for the material considered poor and popular.
I was very impressed, a truly remarkable pathos.

avatarsenior
sent on July 31, 2022 (8:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Your personal interpretation of the scream. More tragically emotional than mine which is instead parodied. He looks for the essence, even with such a narrow cut, and he gets there. Well done.
Marble does not allow errors, that's why it is considered more important.
Happy Sunday
GG

avatarsenior
sent on July 31, 2022 (20:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Giordano.
Yes, essential but always classic.
The discourse of marble is true, but it hides rather interesting masterpieces.
Among other things, by the same Niccolò dell'Arca, it is quite interesting always in Bologna The Ark of St. Dominic, in marble and with a small intervention by Michelangelo (and others).
Greetings.


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