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- Screen print on canvas
- Linen Canvas
- Image Size: 66x60 cm
- Total Size: 66x60 cm
- No. of Colors: 21
- Date: 2007
- 50 units
- Ref.: S0760
Critical notes
The assumed link of Eurico Gonçalves' painting to the unconscious corresponds to one of the great lines of modern art inaugurated with surrealism and explains the poetic thrust of his written painting, a gestural, totalizing expression . “Flowers of Sunday”, a painting from 1952, now recreated in silkscreen, an image of an idyllic, dream-like happiness and love, embodies the seduction of the reality of the marvelous that the artist connects to nature. naivety, as Almada considered it - availability to magic, which feeds not just a first phase of the painter's work, but his entire career.