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Clown, Horse, Salamander (c. 1911–1912) by Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso is a vivid exploration of fantasy and modernist experimentation. Painted in oil, the composition combines circus imagery with symbolic animal forms, arranged in fractured, overlapping planes. Influences of Cubism, Futurism, and Orphism converge in the rhythmic structure and playful abstraction. The painting reflects Souza-Cardoso’s fascination with spectacle, movement, and avant-garde innovation.
Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso (1887–1918) was a leading pioneer of modernism in Portugal, active within the Parisian artistic circles before World War I. He absorbed influences from major European movements while forging a distinctive, decorative visual language. His work often merges figuration with abstraction, characterized by vibrant palettes and energetic compositions. Though his career was brief, his contributions were crucial in aligning Portuguese art with international modernist trends. Today he is celebrated as one of the most significant early twentieth-century Portuguese artists.
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