Human Flood (La Fiumana)
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Human Flood (La Fiumana)

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Palazzo Citterio, Milano, Italia

Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo’s Painting: Human Flood (La Fiumana) Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo’s 1895-1896 artwork Human Flood (La Fiumana) shows a massive, tightly-knit gathering of laborers moving forward towards the viewer. It depicts two men in the front with a woman and child behind them as the rest of the crowd follows relentlessly.pellizza had to elevate the struggle of workers from contemporary to something epic and beyond time. I love the name of the painting, the crowd is a human flood which conveys the idea that all the weaker individuals, when they’re moving together could turn into such a massive unstoppable power. I also love the fact that it includes women with babies in a workers’ movement as if displaying that society can no longer ignore the women and future generation from their fight of equality. The painting is all about awakening of a collective consciousness: suddenly the individuals of the society are no longer perceived as dispersed but, when they start acting, can make a whole society move together and even change it. The painting shows that although it takes a while, when they start moving people can eventually change society.

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