Circle of the Monolitos - 1938


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The painting "Circle of the monoliths" (Circle of the Monoliths) by Paul Nash, made between 1937 and 1938, is a work that encapsulates not only the talent and vision of the artist, but also its intrinsic relationship with the landscape and nature . Nash, an influential British surreal painter, is known for its landscape interpretations that often combine elements of the imaginary with the tangible, thus creating a sensation of another world.

In "Circle of the monoliths", Nash presents a composition that is both disturbing and evocative. The monoliths, positioned in a circle, emerge from the ground as vestiges of an ancient past. These megaliths are a recurring symbol in Nash's work, reflecting their deep interest in prehistoric monuments and their connection with time and space. The geometry of the monoliths and their disposition in a circle suggest a deliberate pattern, possibly a meeting or ritual site, which has not been touched by the hands of modern time.

The use of color in this paint is particularly remarkable. Nash uses a palette dominated by earthly, blue and gray blue tones, creating a melancholic atmosphere that seems to be caught between day and night, between sleep and vigil. This choice of cold and gloomy colors contributes to the dream and mysterious atmosphere of the scene, reinforcing the idea of ​​a mental landscape rather than physical.

Observing more closely, there are no human figures in painting, which increases the feeling of desolation and isolation. This human emptiness can be interpreted as a comment on the eternity and insignificance of humanity before the majesty and the permanence of nature. The absence of human life allows the spectator to immerse himself completely in the sensation of the place and consider the history and purpose of the monoliths without distractions.

The sky, although gloomy, has a quality that suggests movement, as if it presage a storm or the imminent change of time. This dynamism in heaven contrasts with the static stillness of the stones, creating a tension between geological time and weather time.

Paul Nash, as a member of the surreal movement, used these landscapes to explore the subconscious, memories and emotions. "Circle of monoliths" can be seen as an expression of these issues, where the landscape becomes an extension of the artist's interior territory. The work invites viewers to reflect on ancestral and spiritual connections with the earth, and how these silent monoliths carry with them the stories of countless generations.

In conclusion, "Circle of the monoliths" is a powerful sample of Paul Nash's work, which continues to be relevant in its ability to evoke a deep and primitive encounter with nature. The precision of its composition and the choice of colors are a testimony of its ability to transform the landscape into an emotional and philosophical experience, capturing the essence of the old with a modern and surreal vision.

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