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Painting by Gabrijel Stupica Not to be confused with The Triumph of Flora (Poussin).
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Triumph of Flora
Slovenian: Zmagoslavje Flore, Bulgarian: Триумфът на флората
ArtistGabrijel Stupica
Year1965 (1965)
Mediumtempera on canvas
Dimensions249.5 cm × 146.5 cm (98.2 in × 57.7 in)
LocationMuseum of Modern Art, Ljubljana

Triumph of Flora (Slovenian: Zmagoslavje Flore) is a picture of the Slovenian and Yugoslav painter Gabrijel Stupica from 1965

Description

Painted with tempera on canvas and has dimensions of 249.5 x 146.5 cm.

The picture is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Analysis

Gabrijel Stupica is considered one of the best Slovenian and Yugoslav artists. The picture presents the image of a young, but actually looks at the old "bride", typical for his late or his white period. The picture is dominated by mostly white details - including a painted collage of objects covering, wreaths and necklaces, photos of bare naked body covered with "wedding bouquet" on the crotch of the girl. The images are filled with insinuations of evasive intimacy, sexuality, reaching puberty, not only visual changes that accompany it.

References

  1. ^ "Zmagoslavje Flore" (in Slovenian).
  2. ^ "Zmagoslavje Flore, Gabrijel Stupica". europeana.eu. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
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