Collection
Curro Romero
- 1978
- Oil on canvas on wood (Diptych)
- 142 x 164 cm
- Cat. P_264
- Acquired in 1979
In Curro Romero (1978), the bullfighting reference is a mere pretext for referencing the colours of some of the models of trajes de luces (the traditional costume worn by bullfighters in the ring). However, the main feature of the painting, above any literal reference to the character of the title, is the warm colour tones, distributed in four sectors, subdued or heightened. The artist conducted those exercises with large and sometimes dramatically composed surfaces, in which a few colours are arranged and where he has subsequently gradually introduced simple yet visually striking forms. The suggestion produced by the vibrations and transparency of different values of a single tone is the procedure to achieve a painting whose presence is as disturbing as it is overwhelming. Writing in the catalogue for the Juan March Foundation Museum in Palma, Javier Maderuelo referred to this period of Delgado’s work in the following terms: ‘Despite the apparent lack of referentiality of this type of painting, which does not imitate or depict any form from the so-called ‘real world’, Delgado always starts from a motif that he approaches metaphorically and which he assimilates, stripping it of formal and figurative anecdotes, until he achieves paintings that are as lyrical as they are mysterious and attractive, where he only uses colour with very elaborate nuances and forceful and precise gestures”. The observation applies fully to Curro Romero.
Other works by Gerardo Delgado