| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy |
| Location History: | Induno originally debuted the painting at the Brera Exhibition of 1862. |
Gerolamo Induno's Doleful Premonition is a sentimental and patriotic contemporary work. Where the girl is shown seated on a bed with modest surroundings, she contemplates her beloved by looking at his portrait in her hand. Induno, being a military painter, focused on the lives of soldiers and civilian culture deeply. He captured emotions like fatigue, wounds, separation and quiet moments of camp life revolving around the soldier's family. The intricate details that resonate with military life in the painting are the battle scene picture hanging on the window. Further, Induno used personal domestic images to attract attention towards the lives of uneducated people in art. Doleful Premonition is a portrayal of interest, where Induno conveyed the consequences of war in the family and private sphere. Gerolamo was a soldier turned painter who eventually passed into his artistic practice and acted as campaign, and was known for creating masterpieces in the Romantic period. Also, on the back wall hangs a print of Francesco Hayez's famous painting "The Kiss"; along with that, an intense stillness also lingers in the air. Waiting in silence is what Doleful Premonition urges the audience, with her gaze drifting to the horizon, where one loves hope blend in quiet solitude. Her face speaks loud the real struggle of loss as a young woman waiting for someone who might never return. Surroundings start to feel bittersweet, connecting with good days. The darkness surrounding her mirrors the sorrow, where the light above cannot console her. Induno adeptly shifted the patriotic narrative from the public war field to the internal silent war with a touch of psychological tension, with a not-so-dramatic domestic interior. Gerolamo Induno mainly focused on the sombre expressions of the girl, connecting atmospheric lighting with reflection of interest in the emotional weight during the phase of waiting, where one could understand the materiality as the modest surroundings with the vulnerability of the individual in the tides of history. Ultimately, this work appears as a poignant work in Induno's style and subject narration, where he domesticates the heroic. The painting holds a lingering atmospheric tension, where everyday things appear to hold heaviness and weights of emotion altogether. Hence, Gerolamo affirms that the history of any nation is connected with the lonely corners of the homes as a reflection of the smoke-filled bases of the battlefield.
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