Luna exit in Staffelalp


Size (cm): 70x60
Price:
Sale price$369.00 CAD

Description

The work "Exit from the Moon in Staffelalp" (Moon Rising at the Staffelalp), created by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1918, is erected as a fascinating example of the artist's expressionist search, which manages to capture the essence of an alpine landscape illuminated by The Moon through a vibrant color palette and a bold composition. Kirchner, one of the founders of the Die Brücke movement, seeks in this piece not only the naturalistic representation of the environment, but also an emotional exploration of light and color.

The scene shows a mountainous environment that is characterized by its grandeur and serenity. The choice of the moon as a central element introduces sublime drama, where the moon ascending on the horizon becomes the lighthouse that guides the viewer through the night atmosphere. Kirchner displays a darkest and green blue palette, which evoke the tranquility of the night landscape, contrasting with the warm and almost surreal touches of orange and yellow that emanate from the moon. This use of color, undoubtedly intentional, amplifies the sensation of contrasts between the natural and the sublime, inviting the viewer to an almost mystical experience.

The composition of the work is characteristic of Kirchner's style, which combines almost geometric forms with dynamic lines that suggest movement and vitality. Unlike the traditional representation of the landscapes, where horizontality prevails, Kirchner uses ascending lines that lead the look towards the focal point of the moon. This generates a sense of depth and, at the same time, of isolation, an emotion that resonated with the artist's soul at an era marked by the conflict of the First World War.

Although it does not present human figures in the foreground, the work cannot be considered empty of life. The absence of human characters reinforces the idea of ​​an intimacy with nature, an almost spiritual state that allows the viewer subjectively connecting with the landscape. This connection is especially relevant to understand that Kirchner, in his last years, moved away from the urban hustle and sought refuge in the tranquility of nature, which was also reflected in later works of his career.

"Departure from the moon in Staffelalp" is ultimately a testimony of Kirchner's talent to transcend the everyday and capture the emotional essence of the ephemeral moments of life. Its expressionist approach and its particular color management and form invite viewers to enter a world where the moon not only illuminates a landscape, but also illuminates the concerns and aspirations of the human being. This work is a starting point to deepen the understanding of German expressionism and the unique vision that Kirchner contributed, not only to painting, but to the way of seeing and feeling art in its broader context.

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