Urraca and plum


Size (cm): 50x100
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Description

The work "Urraca y Ciruela" (Magpie and Plum) by Xu Beihong, a creation that stands out in the tradition of classical Chinese painting, is a magnificent example of the artist's virtuosity both in the ink technique and in the emotional expression and symbolic. Xu Beihong, known for being a pioneer in the modernization of Chinese painting, combining Western techniques with traditional Chinese themes, presents in this work a synthesis of his mastery in both currents.

By observing "Urraca and Ciruela", the first thing that captures our vision is the delicate balance between the empty space and the painted elements. The composition is carefully orchestrated, with the Ciruelo branch, loaded with flowers and outbreaks, occupying the diagonal of the image in a way that guides the viewer's gaze through the canvas. The Urraca, located at the end of the branch, seems to come alive with precision and dynamism that contrast with the static serenity of the background. This contrasting use of vacuum -o "liubai" (??, blank space) - is a traditional technique in Chinese painting that Xu Beihong handles with a mastery to give the work a sensation of vibration and aeration.

The colors in this work are subtle and restricted, predominantly the monochromatic tones of the black ink on paper, with small touches of color in the plum flowers of a delicate pink, almost ethereal. This chromatic parkity not only reinforces the sophistication and elegance of the work, but also underlines the preeminence of the stroke and the management of the brush. The brushstroke of Xu Beihong is precise and expressive, managing to convey both the fragility of flowers and the contained energy of the Urraca through lines that vary in thickness and density.

Urraca, Ambiguous Symbolism in Chinese culture, can be interpreted in several ways. Traditionally, Urraca is seen as an omen of good fortune and joy. However, the posture and gesture of the Urraca in the painting, arrested momentarily on the branch of the plum and with the look in advance, invites the viewer to reflect on the captured moment, its possible transience and the interrelation between nature and the human perception of time.

Xu Beihong, an artist who sailed between two worlds -the traditional and the modern one -uses this painting not only to pay tribute to its cultural roots but also to dialogue with a broader audience. His ability to integrate Western influences in the rigor of Chinese tradition is on display here, showing a technique that breathes European influences while remains unwavering China in its essence.

In the context of his most vast work, "Urraca and Cuiruela" aligns with other of his creations where Xu Beihong explores nature and animal life with an almost poetic sense. Similar to their famous horses representations, which have come to symbolize the vitality and indomitable spirit of modern China, this piece resonates with a delicacy that suggests a celebration of ephemeral beauty and an invitation to find calm and inspiration in Attentive observation of the natural environment.

The skill and sensitivity of Xu Beihong in "Urraca y Ciruela" not only reflect their technical domain, but also their ability to infuse their works with a deep cultural and emotional significance. This painting is, without a doubt, a window to the rich intersection of tradition and modernity that defines both the artist and his time.

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