Contratto, Leonetto Cappiello



In this image there is a woman under a wine glass. It seems as thought she is holding it up. Her expression seems happy because she is smiling. The background is solid black and the colors that are used around the figure are earth tones. There is organic material flowing underneath the wine glass. These qualities point to Art Nouveau style. However, unlike Privat-Livermont this image has less flowing curves and floral patterns. This design is simple, there is one central focus with less detailed pattering in the background. This is an important piece because Leonetto branched Art Nouveau into Le Rire which was satirical publications. His posters were distinctly his own and unlike other Art Nouveau artists yet still carried element of the movement. 

Cappiello, Leonetto. Contratto. 1922. 

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