binding: Okawarna (Kozo) paper; slip case: linen; type: Bembo

%C2%A9Francesco Clemente

The Departure of the Argonaut, 1986

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Originally part of a larger work titled Hermaphrodito and written in 1918, The Departure of the Argonaut is a travelogue and personal wartime diary of Italian writer, composer, and painter Alberto Savinio (1891-1952). Savinio, younger brother of the better known surrealist artist Giorgio de Chirico, was a seminal figure in European avant-garde music and literature whose work was informed by surrealist metaphysical principles, such as fantasy, dreams, and the search for an underlying reality.

Francesco Clemente's dramatic large-scale lithographs are not literal illustrations of Savinio's text, but rather reflect the artist's own fascination with mythology, religion, and the inner spiritual life he feels is universal to the human condition. Indeed, the generally figurative motifs often blur the boundaries between exterior and interior through a visual lyricism that emphasizes Clemente's holistic perspective on life.

Details
Title
The Departure of the Argonaut
Artist Life
born 1952
Role
Artist
Accession Number
B.86.4
Provenance
Anne S. Dayton, New York; given to MIA, 1986.
Catalogue Raisonne
Johnson 169; Castleman, p. 217
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binding: Okawarna (Kozo) paper; slip case: linen; type: Bembo

©Francesco Clemente

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