Cowboy - 1942


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price€195,95 EUR

Description

Xu Beihong, known for his mastery in the ink technique and in the painting of horses, emerges again in "Vaquero - 1942" (Cowboy - 1942) with a skill and sensitivity that confirm its status as one of the giants of Chinese art modern. This work, less known compared to others of its vast repertoire, offers us a unique window to the conjunction of cultural and artistic influences that mark the production of this distinguished artist.

In "Vaquero - 1942", there is a composition that speaks of both Western and Oriental tradition. The protagonist of the painting is a young Chinese cowboy, an element that surprises and delights for its uniqueness. Mounted firmly on a moving horse, the cowboy is the central axis of the work, dominating the scene with a mixture of robustness and serene trust. The figure of the cowboy is captured with great skill, exhibiting an expressiveness that catches the viewer in an implicit narrative.

Beihong uses a mainly terrible color palette, where brown and ocher predominate, imbueting the work of warmth and naturalness that reflects both the dust of rural roads and the intrinsic connection of man with the animal and the earth. Fund treatment is deliberately simplistic, almost abstract, which further underlines the centrality of the cowboy and its horse, avoiding any distraction that could arise from an excessively detailed environment.

A remarkable aspect of the work is the technical excellence demonstrated in the drawing of the horse. The XU Beihong equine figures are acclaimed worldwide, and in this painting their dominion over the equine form is reaffirmed. The tense muscles of the horse, their dynamic posture and anatomical precision are testimony of the extensive study and observation that Beihong made of these animals throughout their career. This representation is not only a technical achievement, but also provides a sense of movement and dynamism that infuses the work a palpable energy.

In a broader context, "Vaquero - 1942" can be interpreted as a reflection of the crossing of cultures and how Beihong integrated Western influences with its Chinese roots. The cowboy, a figure typically associated with the American culture of the West, is here reinterpreted in a Chinese frame, symbolically joining two distant worlds. This highlights Xu Beihong's ability to transcend cultural borders without losing the essence of his artistic identity.

This painting It is a sublime exemplification of the style of Xu Beihong, where the amalgam of the technical and the expressive is in a perfect harmony. While it may not be the most famous work of his collection, "Vaquero - 1942" offers a fascinating perspective on the scope and depth of Beihong's talent, and his inevitable influence on the evolution of modern art in China. This painting is not only a work of art, but a bridge between different traditions and times, articulated with the unmistakable mastery of Xu Beihong.

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