72. Fears

1906, Craiova - 1997, Bucureşti

Selling price

EUR 45.828

Session

Thu, 15 December 2022 19:00

One of the most recognizable cycles imposing themselves in the collective imaginary of the last 40 years was conceived by Corneliu Baba following one of the most traumatising events that shook Romania. During the first months following the March 1977 earthquake, the artist starts sketching the deeply human universe which was bound to haunt him until the end of his career and his life. Spreading across almost 15 years, the "Fears" cycle unfolded and revealed itself as a cumulation of psychological introspections, easily outpacing its primordial, plastic nature. Included in the category of the deeply expressionistic compositions, together with “Regii nebuni” ("The Mad Kings"), Baba's Fears introduce us to a personal universe, coordinated both by the artist's psyche, as well as by his respect towards Goya's creation. After all, Baba actually never hesitated to name one of his "Fears" studies “Omagiu lui Francisco Goya” ("Tribute to Francisco Goya"), as a proof of the rather strong influence which the Spanish Maestro had over him. Under the expressionist umbrella, Baba managed to create a multitude of faces which can almost be identified, but always fraught with the burden of destructive feelings. The only recognizable face appearing every once in a while on the canvases completing the cycle is the portrait of the artist himself, meant to reconfirm the feeling of fear felt by the creator. However, just like for the current work, we often seem to get a glimpse of his wife's face and figure (the character in close-up), the closest person to Baba's heart. Furthermore, not only is the face of the lifetime partner present in this work, but Baba dedicates his work to his wife - the artist's signature contains his wife's initial, "T" from Țuca (Constanța). In a monumental achievement, the multitude of characters (around 12) offer us a profound description of the human imaginary typical for Corneliu Baba, an imaginary which was permanently broken by the March 1977 events. After all, compared to some works which keep commemorating the earthquake for years on end, such as the "Fears" of the 1980s and early 1990s, here the painter still felt the trauma very deeply, the work being dated 1977.

References

"Corneliu Baba", edited by Maria Muscalu Albani, Romanian Cultural Foundation, Bucharest, 1997 "Corneliu Baba", Publishing House of the Romanian Cultural Institute, 2008

Dimensions

width 45.5 cm, height 53.5 cm, custom 53,5 × 45,5 cm

Description

oil on canvas, signed bottom right, with brown, "Baba"

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.

For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.

Similar lots

Harvesting Hay

111. Harvesting Hay

Teodor Harşia

    Estimate EUR 1.500 - 2.500
    Sold EUR 2.250
Village Path

157. Village Path

    Selling price EUR 5.789