Garden at the West End in Berlin - 1925


Size (cm): 55x50
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The painting "Garden in the West End de Berlin" by Lovis Corinth, created in 1925, represents a moment of personal and artistic introspection in the path of the German painter. Corinth, one of the most prominent exponents of expressionism and postimpressionist movement in Germany, achieves in this work a vibrant fusion between everyday life and the natural environment, reflecting its unique ability to capture the essence of ephemeral moments.

Visually, the work is presented as a feast of colors. The palette selected by Corinth includes a variety of green, yellow and blue, which are applied in a loose and enthusiastic way, which evokes a feeling of vitality and movement. These shades not only create a light space, but also suggest the warmth of the sun that bathes the garden, accentuating a relaxation atmosphere. Light plays a fundamental role in the work, bathing the characters and the environment in an almost magical glow that enhances the sensation of a perfect day in the garden.

The composition of "Garden in the West End of Berlin" exhibits the characteristic style of Corinth, who was known for his ability to mix the real world with his emotional interpretation. On this canvas, we find several natural elements that include bushes, trees and flowers, that frame the scene and add depth and wealth to representation. In the limits of the garden, there are a number of human figures that, although they present a relatively diffuse and almost schematic representation, hint interactions and relationships that speak of a pleasant social context. These figures, which include both men and women, are in a state of relaxation and enjoyment, which shows the search for the tranquility that the artist yearned to portray.

Corinth, who was influenced by the impressionists and post -impressionists, includes elements of their previous influences in this piece, but with their own seal. Through its loose and expressive brushstroke, it manages to interpret light and color so that it feels almost like a dance between the elements, an echo of life in its multiple forms. This makes it a precursor and contemporary of currents such as Fauvism, where color is freely used to express emotions more than to replicate reality.

When observing "Garden in the West End de Berlin", not only a visual panorama is perceived but a reflection of Corinth's own mood in the 1920s. This period was marked by a deep interest in everyday life and experience Subjective, values ​​that felt particularly relevant in the post -war Germany. Corinth, using his garden as a backdrop, not only offers us a vision of his physical environment, but also a look at his inner world, where peace and beauty are intertwined in each stroke.

It is also relevant to mention that this work, like many of Corinth's creations, evidences his mastery in the balance between shape and color, as well as his continuous interest in emotional exploration through art. Although "Garden in the West End de Berlin" is a representative work of its style and techniques, each visualization allows us a deeper connection with the life and legacy of an artist who continues to resonate in the contemporary artistic panorama.

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