The Feast

1958

Gallery

Interested from an early age in the potential of engraving, especially the gradations of blacks and their dramatic effects, and based on his experience of travelling through a war-torn Europe, Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos comments in his works on social and political concerns. Through the construction of enigmatic and inhospitable settings, he uses a repertoire of figures identifiable with national deeds and a moribund church to convey a critical message.

In The Ship of Fools, he satirises the idea of a nation adrift, heading blindly towards a senseless conflict, the colonial war. In Bishop's Meeting he criticises the dictatorial regimes of the peninsula and their heavy religious hierarchical structure, contaminated by power. The Feast evokes a post-apocalyptic scenario of mass destruction, where disfigured spectral figures gather in a once convivial setting, before the figure in the foreground who serves them and questions us with his empty gaze.


Object details

Author(s)
Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos (Lisbon, Portugal, 1931 – London, United Kingdom, 2008)
Title
The Feast
Date
1958
Technique
Aquatint on paper
Materials and media
Paper
Dimensions
Height 68,50 cm; Width 78,00 cm
Collection
Manuel de Brito collection

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