Arlequín - 1928


Size (cm): 60x60
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Description

The work "Arlequín - 1928" by Eric Ravilious stands out as an eloquent testimony of the artist's ability to merge the narrative with the abstract, creating a piece that encourages reflection and admiration. Located within the framework of the English Watercolor Tradition, Ravilus explores in this iconic figure of the Arlequín, a central character of the theater of the Commedia Dell'Arte, with a modern sensitivity and a technique that evokes both the classic and the contemporary.

In the painting, we find the harlequin in a pose that betrays both movement and balance. His clothing, composed of the classic chess of colorful rhombuses, becomes a focus of the work, accentuating the contrast between the bright colors of his outfit and the most nebulous and ethereal background. This contrast not only emphasizes the figure itself, but also creates an intrinsic duality between the concrete reality of the character and the fantasy it represents.

The composition of the work is particularly notable. Ravilus uses a palette of soft but firm colors, with tones that vary between the warm and cold, achieving a chromatic balance that guides the look of the observer through different points of interest in the work. The figure of the harlequin is located in a space that is not completely defined, creating an atmosphere of ambiguity that allows the viewer to complete the stage with its own imagination.

Another fascinating aspect of "Arlequín - 1928" is the use of negative space, which frames and gives depth to the central figure without resorting to superfluos or decorative details. This technique gives a sense of air and serenity to the composition, as opposed to the vitality and dynamism of the harlequin.

The attention to the detail that Ravilous displays in the representation of the texture of the harlequin's suit, as well as in the suggestive translucidity of his surroundings, demonstrates a masterful domain of the watercolor. Its precise and controlled brushstroke generates a delicacy effect that is distinctive of its work and that reveals influences of both the tradition of the nineteenth -century British landscape and of contemporary movements of the early twentieth century.

Eric Ravilious, known for being one of the most prominent painters of the British artistic scene of the interwar period, gives his works a unique quality that mixes the nostalgic with the modern. His work reflects a particular sensitivity towards visual balance, something that "Arlequín - 1928" captures with a palpable clarity.

This painting It enrolls within a chronology of works in which Ravilus explored various themes, from landscapes to more personal and enigmatic scenes. "Arlequín - 1928" is undoubtedly one of his most evocative pieces, offering a look at the virtuous and versatile talent of the artist who knew how to capture beauty in everyday life and the extraordinary in the routine.

The figure of the harlequin, therefore, is not only an entertainment character, but also a symbol of human duality, something that Ravilious manages to convey with exquisite subtlety and technical mastery. This work invites the viewer not only to contemplate an image, but to participate in a visual and emotional experience rich in nuances and depth.

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