01795nam a2200205Ia 4500001001100000100003400011101000800045200005200053210000900105215003300114300113000147608001301277650001801290700009201308801000701400856006701407857009001474909001201564991001301576Π.2432eng a20140611d9999 m y0grey0103 ga aeng1 aFuneral Compositionb[Painting]fMoralis Yannis d1958 a204 x 223 cm [Oil on canvas] aInspired by classical stelae, "Funeral Composition" is one of Moralis' most imposing and monumental works. The frame is provided by pillars and our familiar half-open door, in front of which stands a nude female figure in a pose familiar from classical statuary, that is, with her legs crossed in contrapposto. The position of the arms is also well known from antiquity. Two other nude female figures are portrayed seated hand in hand. Moralis has moulded the strong nude bodies in the Byzantine manner, using a brown foundation layer, lighter spots and highlights. The colour scheme of the work also seems to be in accordance with the Byzantine palette, which the artist nevertheless called Polygnotian, that is, inspired by the 5th-century painter Polygnotus. The colour units have been arranged in geometric shapes forming a puzzle, reminiscent of Cubist* painting. The entire composition - full and empty areas alike - is calculated so that equally calculated geometric shapes are created. This magnificent work exudes a serene melancholy, a sober contemplation on the flourishing youth of these girls and death awaiting. aPainting aOil on canvas 1aMoralis Yannisf(1916 - 2009)uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artist/moralis-yannis/ a59 uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artwork/funeral-composition/ ahttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/64196_2000_2000-500x461.jpg aΠ.2432 aPAINTING