The Good Fruit of the Earth is a painting created by the Cypriot painter Loukia Nicolaidou between the years 1933 - 1936.
Description
The painting, oil on canvas, has dimensions of 188 cm. X 140 cm and is exhibited at the State Gallery of Contemporary Cypriot Art.
Analysis
The painting was made by Lucia Nicolaidou-Vasiliou, the first woman from Cyprus to study painting abroad, particularly in France. In this canvas she demonstrates the obvious influence of Paul Gauguin as shown in the areas of the forms, the theme and the symbolism. The painting stands out for its large color surfaces and for the female figures mother and daughter, symbolizing the quest for innocence, while exuding a sense of sensuality absent from the corresponding women depicted in the works of other Cypriot artists of that period.
References
- ^ "Nicolaidou, Loukia (1909-1994), "The Good Fruit of the Earth - Αγαθοί Καρποί της Γης"". cyprusdigitallibrary.org.cy. Ψηφιακή Πλατφόρμα Κυπριακής Βιβλιοθήκης. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
- Σωφρονίου, Ελευθερία (23 July 2011). "Οχτώ Κύπριες άνοιξαν το δρόμο στις υπόλοιπες". sigmalive.com. Sigma Live. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- Δανός, Αντώνης (2006). Η ανθρώπινη μορφή στη νεότερη Κυπριακή τέχνη: οι πρώτες γενιές. Κύπρος: Ίδρυμα Ευαγόρα Λανίτη & Κάθλην Λανίτη, Υπουργείο Παιδείας και Πολιτισμού. p. 12.
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