The outgoing of Ypres de Noche - 1918


Size (cm): 75x60
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Paul Nash, one of the most prominent British painters of the twentieth century, is known for his work deeply influenced by the horrors of World War I. His painting "The outgoing of Ypres at Night - 1918" (The Ypres Salient At Night - 1918) is one of the most representative pieces of its artistic production during this conflicting period. The work captures the essence of modern war, not only in terms of its physical devastation, but also through the atmosphere of desolation and the darkness that surrounds it.

In the work "The outgoing of Ypres at night", Nash presents a night landscape that seems taken from a nightmare. The composition is dominated by dark and gloomy tones, highlighted by the flashes of light that seem to represent explosions or fires in the distance. This intermittent lighting creates a dramatic contrast that underlines the surreality of the devastated landscape. Nash uses a mostly cold palette, where the tones of gray, blue and black predominate, increasing the feeling of coldness and loneliness.

The terrain, visible under the dim and disparate light, is marked by craters and destruction, evidence of the continuous bombing that characterized the trenches war on Ypres. However, painting lacks human figures, which can be interpreted as a deliberate choice of the artist to emphasize dehumanization and extreme desolation of the battlefield. The trees, or what remains of them, rise on the left side of the composition as ghost, almost skeletal shadows, contributing to the gloomy atmosphere of the scene.

Nash, who served as the official war artist for the British army, had a personal and direct connection with the landscapes he portrayed. His experience in Ypres and other fronts not only provided him with a unique vision of the scenarios he painted, but also left an indelible brand in his psyche, which is reflected in the emotional intensity of his work. "The outgoing of Ypres de Noche" is more than a visual representation; It is a pictorial testimony of terror and despair that invaded Europe during the years of conflict.

Nash's style in this painting could be classified within emotional realism, although it also shares features with surrealism due to the dreamlike and something disturbing in which reality presents. Instead of looking for a faithful representation of reality, Nash is interested in capturing the emotional and psychological essence of the stage.

Compared to their contemporaries, such as William Orpen or C.R.W. Nevinson, who also documented war, Nash is distinguished by their ability to infuse its landscapes with an almost metaphysical atmosphere. Similar works by Nash, such as "We Are Making A New World" and "The Menin Road", also transmit this mixture of devastating realism and an almost hallucinatory quality, creating powerful visual speeches about war.

"The outgoing of Ypres at night - 1918" remains one of Paul Nash's most shocking works, not only because of his technical virtuosity, but for his ability to convey anguish and the horror of war. Painting forces us to face devastation and loss, not only at the physical level, but also at the human and spiritual level. Without a doubt, it is a piece that continues to resonate strongly in our collective memory, reminding us of the destructive capacity of human conflict and the urgent need for peace and reconciliation.

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