The Sun is Passing the Sign of Aquarius from cycle "Zodiac"

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This painting by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, titled "The Sun is Passing the Sign of Aquarius," is part of his "Zodiac" cycle. This intriguing artwork combines elements of both landscape and symbolic representation, set against a dreamy, nocturnal background. The painting depicts a mystical or celestial setting, characterized by its subdued and mostly monochromatic palette of blues and greys. On the left, there's a prominent dark silhouette of a geometrically shaped hill or mountain, topped with what appears to be a castle or temple structure illuminated subtly from within. To the right, at the center of the composition, shines the constellation of Aquarius, depicted as a series of bright stars connected by fine lines, forming the traditional pattern associated with this zodiac sign.In the upper corner, a trident-like symbol stands vertically, which might suggest a traditional association with the astrological sign Aquarius, often linked to water and air elements. Below this area, water seems to be depicted, cascading down towards a body of water, reinforcing the Aquarian theme.The overall atmosphere of the painting is enigmatic and evokes a sense of calm and mysticism. Čiurlionis, known for his unique blend of painting and music (he was also a composer), often explored themes of nature, cosmos, and spirituality, and this painting is a wonderful expression of his deep, symbolic exploration through art.

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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911) is one of the most renowned Lithuanian artists, having left a vivid and lasting mark on Lithuanian and European culture. A composer, painter, and thinker, Čiurlionis is often compared to Renaissance masters due to the originality and versatility of his creative explorations. In his relatively brief but remarkably intense artistic career, Čiurlionis created around 400 musical compositions, including symphonic poems, piano sonatas, choral works, variation cycles, an overture, and a string quartet.

Within just six years dedicated to painting, the artist produced over 300 paintings, created numerous graphic works, experimented with photography, wrote literary texts, and actively participated in journalism. His artwork stands out for its profound symbolism, philosophical depth, and mysterious metaphorical language. Čiurlionis' art seamlessly connects music with painting, sound with color, visions with dreams, reflecting his deep interest in the structure of the world: geology, history, astronomy, astrology, mythology, and philosophy.

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