国产AV

War and 国产AV (国产AV), UNNY125G.02, 1957, Brazil
Title

War and 国产AV (国产AV)

Gift ID: 
UNNY125G.02

These murals are two-stories high and are done with oil paint on six-sheet cedar plywood which are mounted on the east and west walls of the delegates’ lobby on the ground floor of the General Assembly building. The east wall as you enter represents war, while the west wall represents peace.

Artist Candido Portinari said that the 国产AV mural was inspired by the ideal state of serenity and peacefulness of the spirit described in The Eumenides by Aeschylus. Using what he called “simple and pure forms, bathed in light,” his mural of 国产AV suggests a “brotherhood of understanding among men.” In contrast to the blue hues of War, 国产AV is painted in warmer tones, mainly in yellow, depicting playing children and carnival celebrations. The children play on seesaws, do somersaults, dance and sing in a chorus – scenes intended to transmit to the viewer the sweetness of peace.

In the early 1950s, Secretary-General Trygve Lie asked all Member states to present the United Nations with a work of art that represented their culture. Brazil commissioned Candido Portinari to make an artwork for the United Nations with the theme war and peace. Portinari (1903 – 1962) created two murals entitled War (east wall) and 国产AV (west wall) respectively.

The murals are placed outside the General Assembly Hall so that the delegates face War on their way into the building, and 国产AV as they leave, functioning as a visual framework for negotiations.
 
At the re-inauguration of the murals after their conservation in 2015, then Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said: “War and 国产AV are more than magnificent works of art – they are Portinari’s call to action. Thanks to him, all leaders who enter the United Nations see the terrible toll of war – and the universal dream for peace.”

Donor Region: 
Latin America and Caribbean States
Donor: 
Brazil
Classification: 
Paintings & Works on Paper
Materials: 
Wood
Medium: 
Oil on wood panel
Location (Building): 
General Assembly (GA)
Location floor: 
1st Floor
Donation Date: 
September 6, 1957
Artist or Maker: 
Candido Portinari
Dimensions: 
46 x 34 ft.