Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "Ave of dam - 1893" by Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka presents a remarkable incursion into the natural world through the peculiar and visionary style of the Hungarian artist. At first glance, the work stands out for its central representation of a majestic dam. The tension and dynamism of the bird, captured in a moment of flight or preparing to hunt, evoke a mixture of veneration and fear.

In the composition, Csontvary uses a background of terrible and bluish tones that effectively contrast with the AVE feathers, which mostly maintain a palette of brown and ocher colors. The force of painting falls to the detailed treatment of extended wings, which suggest movement and rigor. The claws of the bird, sharp and firm, emerge as symbols of the lethality of this natural predator, while their eyes, focused precisely, seem to penetrate beyond the canvas, involving the viewer in a silent dialogue.

The landscape also plays an important role in the work, although it remains in the background. The horizon is low, allowing the sky to occupy the majority of the upper space and create an almost mystical atmosphere. The hills and mountains that are intuited in the background are painted with broad strokes and soft textures, which gives a sense of vastness and desolation, perhaps a visual metaphor of the predator's loneliness in nature.

Csontváry, in this work, demonstrates its ability to manufacture the naturalist detail with its tendency towards the surreal and the sublime. The absence of other human elements or of different fauna reinforces the imperial presence of the bird, becoming symbolism of power and loneliness. The Ave of dam here is not only an air inhabitant, but also an emblem of the strength and determination that would characterize the author's artistic narrative throughout his career.

Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka, better known as Csontváry, is a painter who overflows the conventions of his time. His career was not aligned with the popular currents of the late nineteenth century. Originally from Hungary, Csontváry developed a very personal style that drank both post -impressionist influences and an individual symbolic interpretation of nature. As in "AVE of dam - 1893", his work often combines an intense observation of the natural world with a palpable internal life, a duality that turns his works into what we can call psychic portals to the natural environment.

Within the framework of the European painting of its time, Csontvary can be seen as an isolated but necessary artist, offering a different perspective that, when contemplating works like this, imposes a reflection on the relationship of man with the nature and imminent fragility of Life against forces outside its control.

"Ave of dam - 1893" It is not only a testimony of the technical domain of Csontvary, but also a window to its particular vision of the world as it perceived it: a place of terrifying beauty, full of creatures that, in its lonely Majesty, us Remember the inextricable ties that unite us to the eternal cycle of life and death.

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