Anchor and ships - Centeno - 1938


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

The painting "Anchor and ships - Centeno - 1938" by Eric Ravilious is a representative piece of the distinctive style of the artist, who entered the watercolor with a unique sensitivity towards the English landscape. This work captures with great precision the maritime atmosphere of the port of Rye, a small coastal city of East Sussex, England. Ravilious achieves, through his meticulous technique, evoke a feeling of stillness and contemplation, indicative characteristics of his most mature work.

In the composition of "Anchor and ships", Ravilus displays a considerable mastery in the use of color and shape. The painting is dominated by brown, gray and blue tones, which not only represent the nautical scene but also provide melancholic calm to the image. The anchor in the foreground, muscular and robust, acts as a visual anchor point that not only organizes the composition, but also symbolizes stability and permanence against the changing maritime world. Behind the anchor, there is a series of boats and wooden boats, aligned in order, that hint a harmonious interaction between man and nature.

A notable characteristic of Ravilus' work is its use of light. In this case, the light seems to leakes a cloudy sky, creating soft shadows that highlight textures and shapes. This dramatic but subtle use of light is indicative of its ability to capture the atmosphere and the moment in time.

The technique in watercolor, combined with pencil on paper, is handled with skill, allowing a delicate but effective representation of water and aging wood from the ships. The meticulous detail in the textures from the oxidized metal of the anchor to the worn wood of the ships suggests a deep respect for the subjects represented and a dedication to realism, without losing artistic sensibility.

Although the work lacks human figures, the disposition and the state of objects suggest an implicit presence. The ships, ready but at rest, and the anchor, firm and solid, evoke the absence of the human being and, at the same time, their indelible footprint. It is as if the viewer was invited to enter a detainee, to reflect on the relationship between the objects and their surroundings.

In the context of Ravilus' career, "anchor and ships" aligns with his interest in everyday issues and their ability to transform them into poetic. Throughout his life, Ravilus worked mainly in watercolor, challenging the perception that this technique was not adequate for more serious or complex subjects. His work, including this particular painting, challenges and redefines the limits of watercolor, imbuing it of unusual sobriety and depth.

Eric Ravilus is known for its affiliation with the group of British artists who grouped around the 30s, especially those related to the Royal College of Art in London. His art is testimony of a commitment to the English landscape and a meditation on the inherent beauty of simple objects in their natural context.

When contemplating "anchor and ships - Centeno - 1938", the viewer is transported to a quiet corner of the English coast, where the serenity and eternity of the landscape are represented with a technical and emotional exquisiteness. It is a work that invites not only observation, but also to reflection on the spaces we inhabit and how they affect us deeply.

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