école Expressioniste (1950s) - The Horizon
Oil on panel. Exquisite impasto. Magnificent texture.
This mid-twentieth-century landscape unfolds like a vast expanse of introspection, where nature, stripped of its narrative, becomes a purely existential scene. Through a palette dominated by deep greens and earthy ochres, the artist projects a vision of the world that resonates with the anguish and freedom of post-war existentialist thought. This is not the contemplation of a physical place, but rather the representation of "being-in-the-world", where earth and sky merge into a low, heavy horizon line that accentuates the feeling of radical solitude and finitude.
Technical mastery reinforces this philosophical dimension through the use of dense textures and chromatic superimpositions. The brushstrokes, which seem to drag the paint across the canvas, suggest a constant struggle between form and void; the flat areas of color are not static, but vibrate with a restrained energy that evokes the quest for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. The dark hills that crown the composition form an impassable boundary, drawing the viewer's gaze back to the foreground, to this indeterminate plain that invites a silent stroll into the heart of consciousness.
In this work, the landscape metamorphoses into a state of mind. The light, which seems to emanate from the pictorial material itself rather than from an absent sun, bathes the scene in a serene melancholy, capturing that moment of quietude when the individual recognizes himself in the face of immensity. It is, in essence, a geography of the spirit which, through the language of expressionism, gives form to the muteness of being, making the canvas the mirror of contemporary uncertainty.
- Image size unframed: 103 x 95 cm / 107 x 99 cm with exclusive custom-made frame.
This mid-twentieth-century landscape unfolds like a vast expanse of introspection, where nature, stripped of its narrative, becomes a purely existential scene. Through a palette dominated by deep greens and earthy ochres, the artist projects a vision of the world that resonates with the anguish and freedom of post-war existentialist thought. This is not the contemplation of a physical place, but rather the representation of "being-in-the-world", where earth and sky merge into a low, heavy horizon line that accentuates the feeling of radical solitude and finitude.
Technical mastery reinforces this philosophical dimension through the use of dense textures and chromatic superimpositions. The brushstrokes, which seem to drag the paint across the canvas, suggest a constant struggle between form and void; the flat areas of color are not static, but vibrate with a restrained energy that evokes the quest for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. The dark hills that crown the composition form an impassable boundary, drawing the viewer's gaze back to the foreground, to this indeterminate plain that invites a silent stroll into the heart of consciousness.
In this work, the landscape metamorphoses into a state of mind. The light, which seems to emanate from the pictorial material itself rather than from an absent sun, bathes the scene in a serene melancholy, capturing that moment of quietude when the individual recognizes himself in the face of immensity. It is, in essence, a geography of the spirit which, through the language of expressionism, gives form to the muteness of being, making the canvas the mirror of contemporary uncertainty.
- Image size unframed: 103 x 95 cm / 107 x 99 cm with exclusive custom-made frame.
290 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Reference (ID): 1771337
Availability: In stock
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