Lively market at the Porta Capuana by Vincenzo Migliaro

Lively market at the Porta Capuana

Vincenzo Migliaro's Profile Picture

Vincenzo Migliaro

1858 - 1938

Location

Private Collection

Listen to curator's interpretation

0:00
0:00

Curatorial notes

Vincenzo Migliaro captured this lively market at the Porta Capuana with oil on panel. The archway itself, reminiscent of ancient Roman gateways, symbolizes not only passage but also triumph and civic pride. This architectural motif echoes across time, from the triumphal arches of emperors to gates adorned during Renaissance festivals. Think of the psychological impact of passing through such a structure—a transition from one state to another, a marker of significant change. The fish motif, piled high on the market stalls, takes on symbolic meaning, too. Historically, it signifies abundance, fertility, and even spiritual nourishment, as seen in early Christian art. Consider how these symbols engage our collective memory, stirring deep-seated emotions and cultural associations. Their presence in Migliaro's painting connects us to a rich tapestry of history, each brushstroke resonating with echoes of the past.