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Francis Newton Souza 1924-2002 Untitled
Description
- Francis Newton Souza
- Untitled
- Signed and dated 'Souza 63' lower left
- Oil on canvas
- 127 by 139.7 cm. (50 by 55 in.)
Provenance
Catalogue Note
His 'early cityscapes follow a rectilinear structure, which later, in the 1960s, gives way to an apocalyptic vision. The tumbling houses in their frenzied movement are also symbolic of all things falling apart, of the very root of things being shaken.' (Dalmia 2001, p.93). The post-war angst that had inflicted the whole of Europe and works of artists like Francis Bacon and T.S. Eliot would have also had an affect on Souza.
Figurative art presents no problem for Souza because he has succeeded in creating images which are entirely personal, yet recognisable at the same t.mes . They are often distorted to the point of destruction - houses no more than lopsided cubes... but they never threaten to dissolve into formalized abstract shapes. The violence and speed with which they are executed keep these images, however distorted, in touch with the painter's vision of what they really are.' (Mullins 1962, p. 37).