Colored composition (tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach) - 1912


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "Colored composition (tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach)" by August Macke, made in 1912, is one of the works that best encapsulates the innovative and cheerful vision of the artist, who was highlighted a member of the expressionist movement and the modernist plastic expression . The work is a visual festival that pays tribute to one of the most influential composers of classical music, Johann Sebastian Bach, through a vibrant and shape vibrant deployment, which converge in a visual symphony that resembles a musical score.

In the work, Macke uses a bold and saturated color palette that immediately attract the viewer's attention. The warm tones of reds, yellow and oranges contrast with colder blue and green, creating a dynamic balance that evokes the rhythms and melodies of Bach's music. This chromatic choice not only reflects the emotional state of the artist, but also establishes a dialogue between the spectator and the work, suggesting that music and painting can move similar feelings.

The composition of the painting is carefully structured, although at first glance it seems chaotic and free. Macke combines geometric shapes and human figures that intertwine in a multidimensional space. The figures represented are stylized and almost abstract, which suggests a deep connection between visual art and musical art. Although the characters are not clearly defined, their attitude and postures convey a sense of movement, possibly referring to dance and musical harmony. This indefinition seeks that the spectator complete the narrative, turning the work into a participatory experience.

It should be noted that Macke was a pioneer in the relationship between music and painting, which can be seen in this work through the correspondence between the visual and the musical rhythm. His work is often related to other contemporary artists, such as Franz Marc, with whom he shared aesthetic and philosophical ideals regarding emotion and expression in art. However, "tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach" maintains a uniqueness that distinguishes it, by focusing on synesthesia between sound and sight.

This 1912 work is also representative of the Macke's greatest productivity period, who was deeply influenced by his participation in the Berliner Secession exhibition and his association with the Der Blaue Reiter group. "Colored composition" is at the intersection of abstraction and symbolism, and shows the advance of a new conception of painting that prioritizes emotional expression and the use of color as a vehicle for the idea.

In conclusion, "colored composition (tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach)" is not only a tribute to a great master of music, but also an affirmation of the power of color and the form in art. August Macke uses his virtuous color management and composition to build a universe in which music and painting are intertwined, offering the viewer a rich and resonant sensory experience. Through this work, Macke invites us to reflect on how different art forms can dialogue and complement each other, as well as the lasting impact of cultural and artistic influences that shaped their time.

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