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Lady of Lesbos Painting

Carlos Ferg

Spain

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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Sappho was a Greek poet of the archaic period (VII BC) from the island of Lesbos. She was one of the most important poets, included in the list of “the Nine Lyrical Poets” and considered by Plato as “the tenth Muse”. Her image was widely disseminated during Romanticism, represented as a heroine who committed suicide for love, throwing herself into the void from a cliff. Sappho is the first surviving female author in the Western tradition. Most of the critical responses to her life and work have treated her gender and sexuality as the most important facts about her. However, his work served as an inspiration to poets and authors since classical times, marking a way of making poetry that served as a model throughout the sixteenth century, and onwards, mainly during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The “sapphic” and “lesbian” terms have acquired their current connotation already in modern times (19th century) since in classical times it was not considered in the same way and sex between women was not considered as such. Homosexuality was seen in a more open way, obviously without the filter that the church impressed on it in later centuries. In fact, it directly contributed to the disappearance of most of Sappho's work. His work was translated and used for teaching in later centuries until Pope Gregory VII in 1073 ordered the burning of all manuscripts considered immoral. Only around 10% of his work is preserved. It´s made by acrylic on canvas and the subject is part of the project based on symbolist paintings I´m working currently.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:31.5 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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Carlos Ferg (1977) is a Spanish artist who has lived for ten years in Manchester (United Kingdom), where he established his studio and from where he began his artistic career. Currently he has moved his studio to Valencia, Spain. After residing in various cities in Spain for part of his childhood and adolescence, he graduated in Art History (Spain, 2001). Later, he moved to Madrid, without pursuing an artistic career, and although he always liked drawing, he wanted to take painting classes, a step beyond the simple application of drawing on paper. While working in different fields away from the creative environment, he maintained the habit of visiting museums, something that maintained his connection with the artistic environment. After ten years living in Madrid, and due to personal circumstances, he began a process of learning pictorial techniques on his own, researching and developing his own style, first through the medium considered essential throughout history, the oil technique. During this stage he became very interested in the work of Velázquez and, fundamentally, in Sorolla's study of volume and light. At that time, he had the opportunity to move to the United Kingdom and the opportunity to explore and learn new mixed media such as pastel, acrylic, watercolor, etc., in addition to receiving new artistic and pictorial influences especially from British artists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is in 2015, when he decides to develop a more solid project that will lead him to configure his own work, promoting his personal style in terms of technique and content. He is currently developing a figurative project, based on an update of the works of Symbolism, a movement that had its greatest impact at the end of the 19th century and that was intrinsically linked to the literary movement developed in Paris, as its epicenter and that was spreading. to the rest of Europe and influencing the other arts in a notorious way. Hence, writers such as Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Verlaine, Poe, etc. stand out, who formed the nucleus of the group that would become known as The Damned poets.

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