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Duas Figuras

Duas Figuras, by Joaquín Torres-García, oil, 1930
Duas Figuras, by Joaquín Torres-García, oil, 1930

Duas Figuras is an oil painting by the Constructivist artist Joaquín Torres-García. It dates from 1930 and is held in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Duas Figuras is a 1930 oil painting by Joaquín Torres-García, a key figure in the constructivist movement. The work exemplifies his exploration of geometric abstraction and symbolic forms.

Subject & Meaning

The painting's subject is abstracted into two geometric figures, conveying Torres-García's emphasis on structural composition over representational imagery. These forms reflect his constructivist ideology, which sought to redefine art's relationship with reality.

Technique & Style

Torres-García utilized oil paint to execute Duas Figuras, applying geometric abstraction principles. The work's style aligns with the constructivist aesthetic, characterized by simplified, symbolic shapes.

History & Provenance

Created in 1930, Duas Figuras is now part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's collection, highlighting its recognition within the modern art canon.

Untitled
Untitled, Wyndham Lewis

Artist & collection

Portrait of Joaquín Torres-García

Artist

Joaquín Torres-García

Joaquín Torres-García (28 July 1874 – 8 August 1949), was a Spanish Uruguayan painter, theorist, teacher and author, who spent most of his adult life in Spain.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Duas Figuras?

Duas Figuras was painted by Joaquín Torres-García in 1930.

Where can I see Duas Figuras?

Duas Figuras is held by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

What movement is Duas Figuras?

Duas Figuras is associated with Constructivism.

Can I buy a print of Duas Figuras?

Museum-quality prints of Duas Figuras are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.