House on a river (old house i) - 1915


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "House on a river (old house i)" by Egon Schiele, created in 1915, is a fascinating example of the artist's ability to capture the essence of a place through its distinctive expressionist style. Schiele, recognized for its provocative and emotional approach, uses this painting to explore the interaction between architecture and nature in a landscape that evokes both introspection and nostalgia.

In the work, the house rises in a disjointed way, a characteristic trait of the Schiele style that tends to blur the lines of reality in its search for emotional truth. The structure of the house is presented with simple geometric shapes, accentuated by straight and angular lines that provide a sense of instability, creating a contrast to the flow of the river that is located in the lower part of the composition. This duality reflects the tension between the human and the natural, a recurring theme in Schiele's work.

The use of color in "house over a river" is essential to understand the atmosphere of the work. The terrible and dull tones predominate, suggesting a certain sadness or disappointment, while providing a sense of roots to the landscape. The variants of brown and gray suggest a step of time, a wear that emanates from the house itself, while the blue river offers a subtle contrast, evoking the life that flows around it. This carefully selected palette not only enhances the architectural structure, but also establishes a dialogue with the natural environment, reminding us of the fragility of human existence against.

Although human figures do not appear in this work, the absence of characters does not decrease the emotional burden of painting. Instead, it allows the viewer to focus on the house and landscape, creating a space for personal reflection. The silence that transmits the work is palpable, and one can imagine the stories and experiences that would have taken place in that home. Through the loneliness of the house, Schiele suggests an isolation narrative, an exploration of loneliness that can accompany life in a community so intimately linked to the river and nature.

The house on a river is a testimony of Schiele's mastery in the representation of the world that surrounded him. Although some of his works may be better known to his bare figures and his treatment of the human body, this painting demonstrates his versatility and his ability to address different topics with the same emotional depth. When observing it, it is easy to make connections with other landscapes, where nature and building are intertwined in a vibrantly decomposed dance.

Egon Schiele is considered one of the precursors of expressionism, a movement that sought to go beyond mere representation, opening paths to greater introspection. "House on a river" is in the heart of this search, a work that invites viewers to contemplate not only the beauty of the landscape, but also the stories that inhabit it and the feelings it evokes. Through his unmistakable approach, Schiele has left an indelible mark on art history, and this painting is a clear example of his unique vision.

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