
Il nuovo re
2025
In "Il nuovo re," completed in 2025, Alessandro Sicioldr presents a figurative tableau that operates simultaneously as myth, ceremony, and psychological interior. Rendered in oil on linen at a commanding 130 by 160 centimeters, the work exemplifies the Italian artist's mastery of a painterly language rooted in Renaissance and Symbolist tradition while remaining distinctly contemporary in its unease. Sicioldr's surfaces carry the quiet gravity of old-master technique, with tonal transitions that dissolve edges and draw the viewer into a space that feels more dreamed than observed. The title, translating to "The New King," implies succession, transformation, and the ambiguous weight of inherited power, themes that resonate throughout his broader practice of depicting ritual states and liminal figures. The composition rewards prolonged attention, as Sicioldr layers symbolic incident with restraint, trusting atmosphere over explicit narrative. His figures, draped in a stillness that borders on the ceremonial, inhabit a pictorial space where time seems suspended between an ending and a beginning. This tension is characteristic of his most compelling work, where the emotional register is neither triumphant nor mournful but occupies a charged middle ground that collectors have found deeply resonant. The linen support contributes a warmth and textural subtlety that canvas alone would not afford, reinforcing the sense that the image has always existed, surfacing rather than having been painted. Currently offered through Primo Marella Gallery, this signed work represents Sicioldr at a mature and confident moment in his practice. As institutional interest in his generation of European figurative painters continues to grow, "Il nuovo re" stands as a significant acquisition, combining formal rigor, symbolic depth, and the singular imaginative authority that has established Sicioldr among the most sought-after painters working in this tradition today.
- Medium
- Oil on linen
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Primo Marella Gallery
More by Alessandro Sicioldr
Spotted works by Alessandro Sicioldr

Start the Discussion
Request access to join the discussion