Maggie Genova cordovi
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"Giorno" by Maggie Genova Cordovi reinterprets Leonardo da Vinci's "La Bella Principessa" through a contemporary Cuban-American lens. The artist's architectural background shines through in her precise rendering of the subject's distinctive Renaissance profile and elaborately netted hair, while subtle touches of blue and a warm sepia background create a bridge between classical and modern sensibilities.
About Giorno by Maggie Genova Cordovi
This 2012 mixed media on canvas measures 44 by 42 inches, discovered in Miami's Little Havana. Drawing from her training with Cuban masters Felix Ramos, Baruj Salinas, and Yovani Bauta, Cordovi transforms the 15th-century portrait of Bianca Sforza into a meditation on artistic heritage. The piece demonstrates her signature technique of balancing spontaneity with reason, employing dissolving washes and careful design to create multiple layers of narrative depth. This approach reflects her belief that paintings should engage viewers in dialogue, encouraging them to discover their own stories within the work.