The entrance of King Etzel in Vienna (second draft) - 1908


Size (cm): 75x25
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The painting "The entrance of King Etzel in Vienna (second draft)" by Albin Egger-Lienz, made in 1908, is erected as a fascinating testimony of Egger-Lienz's dominance over symbolism and visual narrative. This work is part of an artistic context characterized by a return to epic and mythological issues, as well as the exploration of cultural identity through an aesthetic that fuses tradition with a contemporary look.

In the work, Egger-Lienz presents a vibrant scene that illustrates the triumphal entry of King Etzel emblematic figure of Germanic epic literature in the city of Vienna. The composition is characterized by dynamic drama, where the central figure of the king, on horseback, is surrounded by a group of characters that contribute to the atmosphere of celebration and solemnity. The king, with his majestic bearing and his glowing armor, stands as the focus of attention on a background that evokes both the monumentality of the city and the frenzy of the subjects that acclaim it.

The use of color in this piece is highlighted and deliberate; Egger-Lienz uses a richly nuanced palette that oscillates between warm and cold tones, generating an atmosphere that is both festive and a bit melancholic. Dorados who adorn the king's dress contrast with the shadows that lurk in the landscape, symbolizing the duality of power and its implications. This game of light and shadow gives the work an emotional depth that invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of leadership and glory.

The arrangement of the characters in the painting is meticulous. Each figure seems to have a role in the visual narrative: the warriors, with expressions of loyalty and fervor, contrast with women who, in their visibility, add a nuance of humanism to the glorious scene. The faces, although schematic, transmit a sense of collectivity and shared emotion that amplifies the intensity of the triumphal entry.

Egger-Lienz, born in 1868 in Tyrol, is a key reference in the movement of Austrian modernism and his work is remarkable for his skill in the representation of the human figure and his ability to inject a personal meaning in the historical context. His style fuses the academic tradition with touches of expressionism, and "the entrance of King Etzel in Vienna" is a clear example of this search. This painting can be seen as a second draft of a major work, which suggests the importance that the artist assigned to the review and perfection of his work, thus capturing the ethos of artistic creation in his time.

Egger-Lienz's work, and this particular painting not only recalls a heroic past, but also challenges the contemporary viewer to dig deeper into the complexities of power, people and history. In its merger of visual narration and symbolism, it is registered within an art line that seeks to reflect on cultural identity and collective memory, making "the entrance of King Etzel in Vienna (second draft)" a work that transcends its time And place, resonating with the concerns of the present.

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