Gallo - 1943


Size (cm): 50x75
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In the vibrant work "Gallo - 1943" by Xu Beihong, the synthesis between the ancient Chinese tradition and the technical skill of Western art, a distinctive seal of the renowned Chinese painter, unfolds. Xu Beihong, known for its prodigious use of ink and oil, captures the essence of life and animal vigor with unique accuracy and dynamism.

The painting presents a rooster, iconic in Chinese culture to symbolize value and virtue. This rooster is not a merely ornamental representation, but a mirror of the character and identity that Xu Beihong so much appreciated in the subjects of his works. The haughty posture and the challenging look of the rooster suggest not only the essence of the animal, but a metaphor of the unwavering spirit in times of adversity, perhaps a reflection of contemporary China in the midst of tumultuous historical events.

From a technical point of view, the composition exhibits a harmonic balance that is both simple and deeply complex. Xu Beihong uses fluid and fast brushstrokes, clearly influenced by the Xie Yi (??) technique, which focuses on expression and spontaneity. The rooster feathers are delineated with a vibrant black ink line, highlighting each contour with a precision that gives life to the frozen movement of the animal on the canvas. This technique underlines the artist's domain in the fusion of calligraphy and painting, a tradition that elevates Chinese painting to a supreme art form.

The use of color is another remarkable element in this work. The palette is sober and restricted, but effective in emotional transmission. The crest of the rooster, a red vibrant, breaks with the monochromy of the rest of the painting, attracting the viewer's gaze immediately and endowing the image of dynamism and a shocking force. This chromatic contrast not only highlights the central figure, but also evokes a sense of urgency and vitality.

Considering the temporal context of the work, created in 1943 during World War II, it is plausible to interpret the rooster as a symbol of resistance and struggle. Xu Beihong, who was on the cusp of his career at that time, lavished a great interest in social and political issues, allowing himself to pour his concerns in his art.

The lonely representation of the rooster could also suggest a more personal and poetic introspection about the loneliness and resilience of the human spirit in times of conflict and change. It is not simply a rooster, but an emblem of identity and immutable integrity against the storm that surrounds it.

In summary, "Gallo - 1943" by Xu Beihong is more than a pictorial representation of a bird. It is a manifestation of traditional Chinese techniques enriched with the passionate line and the technical dynamism that Xu Beihong so perfectly integrated from Western influences. It is a testimony of his ability to capture not only the appearance, but the soul of the subject, and a deep and poetic reflection on courage and resistance.

Xu Beihong's legacy can be found not only in his works, but also in his lasting influence on Chinese contemporary painting, where his amalgam of tradition and modernity continues to resonate strongly. Its meticulous balance between the form and essence continues to be a source of inspiration and a standard of excellence in the art world.

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