Before snow - 1920


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

The work "Before the snow" (1920) by Paul Klee is a fascinating exemplary of the expressionist and symbolic style that characterized much of his artistic production. In this painting, Klee uses a sober and melancholic color palette that generates a reflexive atmosphere, in which the imminent arrival of snow seems to imply a transformation of both the landscape and the mood of the spectator. The work is in a context where symbolism and subjectivity are intertwined, making Klee a key figure in exploration of the merger between the visual and the emotional.

The "before snow" composition stands out for its abstract elements and its form treatment. Klee uses curved and undulating lines that seem to flow through the canvas, suggesting movement and a sense of dynamism in a landscape that, at first glance, might seem static. This, in turn, evokes the idea of ​​a time that stops before the imminent transformation that represents the snowfall. The texture of painting, Visible through its brushstroke technique, add depth and wealth to the pictorial surface, contributing to the creation of an enveloping and almost ethereal environment.

As for the chromatic range, Klee displays a variety of terrible tones that intertwine with nuances of blue and green, evoking nature in its purest state and, at the same time, the sadness that often accompanies the arrival of winter. Cold colors predominate at the top of the painting, Sugging the imminent arrival of the cold, while the warmer tones are in the lower part, suggesting a struggle between the warmth of life and the coldness that is coming. This chromatic duality can be interpreted as a reflection on the human condition, where hope and desolation coexist in a delicate balance.

Interestingly, "before snow" is inscribed in the artistic tradition that seeks to capture emotional states through the visual, echoing other contemporary movements that also focused on the representation of the landscape as a reflection of the interior of the human being. paintings Artists such as Vincent Van Gogh or Edvard Munch resonate in this search to express emotional experience through color and shape. Like them, Klee is not simply limited to representing external reality; Instead, his work becomes a refuge for psychological nuances that we experience in our contact with the environment.

It is essential to mention that this painting was made in a period where Klee was immersed in teaching, specifically in Bauhaus, where very rich dialogues occurred about the relationship between art and life. The influence of Bauhaus can be perceived in the meticulousness of the composition and deliberation of the elements that Klee chooses to include, which resonates with the idea that art must be an extension of human existence.

Before snow, it is ultimately a work that invites introspection. Through his focus on nature and emotionality, Klee manages to capture a moment that prefigures change, a pause that reminds us of the fragility of life and the inevitability of the stations cycle. As an integral part of Klee's legacy, this painting continues to inspire and challenge current audiences to consider their relationship with time, change and transience of existence.

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