• Ingres paper
  • Permanent ink and Watercolour
  • Inv. DP245

José de Almada Negreiros

Parva IV

Fourth issue of the handwritten journal Parva (em Latim) [Parva (in Latin), where ‘parva’ in Portuguese also means ‘fool’], of which four numbers are known (1, 2, 4 and 5, all conserved in the CAM collection). The journal was conceived in the context of the ‘Five Colors Club’,* a ballet group created in 1918 on the occasion of the creation and performance of O jardim da Pierrette [The garden of Pierrette], written by Almada himself. The club was formed by Almada and four young friends, addressed by nicknames: Tareca (Maria Madalena Morais da Silva Amado), Lalá (Maria Adelaide Burnay Soares Cardoso), Zeca (Maria José Burnay Soares Cardoso) and Tatão (Maria da Conceição de Mello Breyner). The performance of O jardim da Pierrette was a decisive moment for the genesis of Almada’s poetics of ingenuity, here related to topics seen as essential to creation such as childhood, imagination and spontaneity. Almada would further develop these themes during his stay in Paris between 1919 and 1920.

 

 

Almada himself authored the entire journal, signing with ‘Almada’. This fourth issue of Parva includes several drawings and the text ‘História Verde II’ [Green History II]. Though none of the drawings or the text are dated, they were probably made in 1920, after Almada’s return from Paris to Lisbon.

 

 

* Other works from the collection of the CAM also belong to this context. See the drawings and letters with inventory numbers DP167, DP168, DP176, DP183, DP184, DP247, DP248, DP249 and DP250.

 

 

 

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May 2010

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Updated on 23 january 2015

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