Landscape of the first quarter of the Moon - 1943


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

Paul Nash, one of the most prominent painters of British surrealism, transports us to a dreamlike dimension with his work "Landscape of the first quarter of the moon" of 1943. This piece is a clear sample of his ability to merge reality with the supernatural , creating landscapes that transcend usual time and space.

In "Landscape of the first quarter of the moon", Nash presents a composition that defies the conventional perception of the landscape. The painting is divided into two main parts: land and light blue. In the upper part, the night sky is adorned with a first quarter of a moon, an astronomical and symbolic reference that Nash uses to infuse a sense of mysticism and transition. The clarity and precision with which the moon is represented contrasts with the naturalistic abstraction of the rest of the painting.

The color palette used by Nash in this work is particularly notable for its evocative capacity. Dark and cold tones predominate, with variations of blue and gray that suggest both melancholy and serenity. These colors are combined masterfully, creating an atmosphere that invites reflection and introspection.

In the land composition, Nash has elements that, although recognizable, are presented in a fragmented and disconcerting way. Rocks and geometric shapes spread in the landscape as if they were ruins of an ancient monument, imbued with an almost alien quality. The disposition of these elements does not obey an earthly logic, but to a logic of dreams or distorted memories, which is characteristic of Nash's surreal style.

It is important to highlight that, although painting does not present human or animal figures, the feeling of presence is undeniable. The inert forms on the ground evoke vestiges of a forgotten civilization, suggesting stories not told and lives that were once. This feeling of absence and abandonment adds an additional layer of depth to the work, inviting the viewer to contemplate not only what their eyes see, but also what your mind can imagine.

In the whole of his career, Paul Nash demonstrated a unique capacity to capture and communicate complex moods and scenes of another reality. Landscape of the first quarter of the moon is no exception, with its confluence of the natural and the supernatural, offering a window to a world that is both familiar and strangely disturbing. Nash not only paints a landscape, but also an experience, a trip to a remote corner of imagination and memory.

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