Daphne (1937) by Julio Gonzalez

Daphne - Julio Gonzalez - 1937

Artwork Information

TitleDaphne
ArtistJulio Gonzalez
Date1937
Art MovementCubism

About Daphne

The artwork “Daphne,” created by Julio Gonzalez in 1937, is a remarkable example of the Cubism movement and falls within the sculpture genre. This piece of art showcases Gonzalez’s mastery in translating the two-dimensional dissection of form associated with Cubism into a three-dimensional structure.

The artwork, “Daphne,” features a complex interplay of geometric shapes and linear elements. The sculpture is predominantly composed of metallic materials, arranged in a manner that captures both abstract and figurative qualities. Vertical and horizontal blocks intersect with linear rods, creating a dynamic yet harmonious composition. The abstracted form, with outstretched arm-like appendages and a minimal, almost symbolic representation of the human figure, exemplifies the Cubist interest in fragmented forms and multiple perspectives. Poised on a stone base, the sculpture balances delicacy and solidity, inviting viewers to appreciate the nuances of its construction and the innovative vision of its creator.

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