Racies on the shore - 1902


Size (cm): 75x60
Price:
Sale price37.200 ISK

Description

"Rocies on the shore" by Magnus Enckell, created in 1902, offers us a window to the Finnish coastal landscape through the particular vision of this master symbolist. The work presents a place of imposing cliffs that rise over the indomiting sea, catching in its execution a natural strength that seems eternal and immutable, despite the incessant attack of the waves that hints.

In his compositions, Enckell overflows a mastery when merging realism with symbolism, a palpable dichotomy in "cliffs on the shore." We observe a comedy but effective use of the color palette. The earthy brown and the rocky gray of the cliffs combine with the deep blue and the turquoise of the sea in an almost monochromatic execution that denotes a certain melancholic poetry. Cold and off tones invite the viewer to introspection and perhaps to reflect on the human relationship with immense nature and, in this case, imposing and majestic.

The Enckell technique is in danger between detail and simplification, the rocks have defined edges, but also wide flat surfaces that denote their interest in capturing the essence rather than the literalness of the landscape. The brushstrokes confer a texture that seems to be tangible, you can almost feel the roughness of these geological formations with the view.

The sky, clear and serene, contrasts with the firmness of the cliffs and the restlessness of the sea. There are no human figures in the scene, which can be considered a conscious choice of the artist to transfer the sensation of an immaculate and virgin nature, devoid of human intervention that could alter its pure and original state.

Enckell, born in Finland in 1870, was an outstanding representative of Nordic symbolism, a current that sought to go beyond visual appearance to discover and express the underlying essence of reality. Already through his portraits or landscapes, he always explored metaphysical and spiritual issues, and his interest in symbolism is powerfully reflected in this work. "Rocked on the shore" is not only a representation of a fragment of the natural world, but a visual meditation on strength, permanence and austere beauty of the environment, characteristics that are recurring in the corpus of his work.

For those who wish to explore more about Enkell, other of their works such as "El Awakening" (1894) and the works linked to symbolism in their series of youth naked figures, offer a deeper context of their artistic and spiritual search. However, "cliffs on the shore" remains a clear testimony of its ability to amalgamate visible reality with a philosophical contemplation of the world.

In conclusion, this work not only captures a specific corner of Finnish geography, but also offers a reflection on nature and existence. In it, Enkell summons us to contemplate and see beyond materiality, to appreciate the intrinsic poetry of the natural and the inscrutable greatness of the landscapes that he so sublimely portrayed.

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