Wooden recorded self -portrait - 1923


Size (cm): 50x75
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The "Wood -engraved self -portrait - 1923" by Paul Nash, is a work that reflects not only the artist's master technique but also the psychological depth of its author. Nash, mainly known for its surreal landscapes and war scenes, uses in this piece the medium of wood engraving, a technique that requires precision and consideration in each cut.

The engraving composition is simple but at the same time shocking. In the center of the work, there is Nash's face, surrounded by a dark background that accentuates the central figure. The reduction of details to mere lines and areas of shadow does not remove, but adds to the emotional complexity of the piece. The choice to use black and white, characteristics of wood engraving, gives the portrait a timelessness and a seriousness that reflects the introspection of the artist.

Paul Nash appears in this work with a slightly inexpressive countenance, which could suggest a contemplative or introspective state. The absence of color enhances the texture and contrast, and each line carved in the wood becomes a deliberate mark of Nash's imaginary. This self -portrait is not only a physical representation of the artist, but also gives a vision of his mental and emotional state during 1923, a post -World War II period, which left an indelible brand in his art and his life.

The dark background against which the figure stands out allows all the attention to focus on the face, avoiding distractions and underlining the importance of self -portrait as a means to explore the internal self. This enchanted in wood engraving can also be reflected in the dynamics of light and shade in the portrait, using techniques that Paul Nash would dominate and refine in his subsequent work.

Despite not being one of his best known works, the "wood -recorded self -portrait" offers a fascinating vision of Nash's artistic approach during the years after war. Its ability to transform complex emotions into a shocking visual composition remains relevant and captivating. Paul Nash showed an innate ability to evoke symbolism and surrealism in his works, influences that are observed even in this single, but evocative self -portrait.

The technique of wood engraving, with its inherent brutality and precision, seems to be the perfect means to express the artist's multifaceted facets. Each incision of wood is a deliberate act that communicates both emotional and technical content. It is this domain that makes the "self -portrait engraved in wood - 1923" a relevant study work to understand the artistic evolution of Paul Nash and his legacy within the art world.

In summary, "Self -portrait engraved in wood - 1923" not only captures Nash's physical appearance, but is also a study of the soul, a window to its post -war internal universe. The economy in the use of lines, its ability to manipulate the contrast and emotional depth it transmits, make this work a enduring testimony of Paul Nash's mastery in the art of wood engraving.

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