Meat and fish in Hiller's Berlin - 1923


Size (cm): 65x40
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The work "Meat and Fish in Hiller's Berlin" by Lovis Corinth, painted in 1923, is at the intersection between naturalism and expressionism, a characteristic combination of the style of this outstanding German artist. Corinth, who played a crucial role in the evolution of modern painting in Germany, shows in this piece an impressive mastery in the representation of everyday elements, raising the banal to the sublime through its attention to color and texture.

The composition of the work is rich in details, in a scene that captures the bustle and vitality of a food market. In the foreground, you can see pieces of meat exposed next to fish, elements that not only provide a sense of realism and truthfulness to the work, but also evoke a dialogue about urban life and the relationship of the human being with nature through food. Corinth uses an almost sculptural approach to represent the volumetric forms of flesh and fish, which gives them a palpable corporeality. Light plays a fundamental role in this composition, since it is reflected in fish and highlights the nuances of color in the flesh, creating a game of lights and shadows that vitalizes the scene.

The vibrant colors that the artist uses are one of its most notable characteristics; The intense red of the meat contrasts in a shocking way with the coldest tones of the fish, generating a visual energy that surrounds the viewer. The bold use of color not only highlights the elements represented, but also alludes to an underlying emotion that can be interpreted as a celebration of life, with all its material pleasures. The green of the background, which resembles the walls of a crowded market, suggests a daily and bustling atmosphere that invites the observer to imagine the environment.

In this work, although there are no human figures present in the traditional sense, an implicit presence of Berlin's daily life is perceived. The absence of human characters could be interpreted as a criticism of dehumanization in modern life, a recurring theme in the art of the time. However, the disposition of food, together with the mastery in its representation, manages to transmit a sense of activity and movement, suggesting the interaction of buyers and vendors who would inhabit this space.

"Meat and fish in Hiller's Berlin" is a testimony of Lovis Corinth's talent to fuse everyday life with the exceptional. The artist's ability to observe and translate the complexities of human experience through painting distinguishes it as one of the great masters of his time. His work not only captures a moment in time, but also offers a reflection on the human condition and its environment. This painting is a valuable example of the tradition of Bodegones painting, but raised by the cultural and emotional context of Germany of the early twentieth century, and continues to resonate in art studies for its visual power and its symbolic depth.

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