San Jorge and the Dragon - 1915


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The painting "San Jorge and the Dragon", created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1915, is a work that encapsulates the transition between symbolism and abstraction, marking a milestone in the evolution of modern art. In this piece, Kandinsky moves away from the traditional representations of the subject, offering an introspective and spiritual interpretation of the legendary fight between St. Jorge and the Beast, which has been a recurring theme in Christian iconography.

In the work, the figure of San Jorge is represented dominantly, riding a horse that rises above a dragon in almost abstract forms. Unlike classical representations, where battle is usually an epic event full of drama, Kandinsky focuses more on the spiritual and emotional relationship between the characters. San Jorge, with its armor and spear, is painted with vigorous lines that suggest movement, while the dragon is treated with a palette of dark tones and shapes that seem to swirling, evoking both ferocity and vulnerability.

The composition of the work is fascinating; A centralized area that attracts the viewer's gaze towards the confrontation shows an ingenious balance between human forms and nature. Kandinsky uses an almost geometric approach in the arrangement of the elements, presenting a dialogue between the figurative and the abstract that invites us to open the interpretation beyond the mere story of the legend. Around it, the space is impregnated with a vibrant mixture of colors, which range between warm and cold, creating an electrified atmosphere that suggests the intensity of the action.

The use of color in this painting is of particular interest. Kandinsky uses a rich and contrasting palette: the intense red that is associated with the courage and aggression of the warrior, green and blue that represent nature, and multiple tones that add emotional depth to the scene. Color sensitivity is not merely decorative; Each tone is loaded with meaning, reflecting the spiritual connection between man and nature, as well as the internal struggle between good and evil.

At the conceptual level, "San Jorge and the dragon" can be seen as an allegory of the struggle of the human spirit in the face of obstacles and challenges it faces. In the context of Kandinsky's work, which is deeply influenced by his interest in spirituality and symbolism, this interpretation resonates with his beliefs about the transforming power of art. Kandinsky, who is attributed to be one of the pioneers of abstraction, seeks in this work to transcend the ordinary visual experience, connecting the viewer with a world of sensations and emotions.

The work is also inserted within a particular period in Kandinsky's career, during which he explored the connection between sound and color, and how each one can evoke deep emotions. In this sense, "San Jorge and the dragon" is not only a canvas that represents a scene, but a visual symphony that delights and challenges the viewer to contemplate the nature of the struggle and aspiration towards the sublime.

In conclusion, "San Jorge and the Dragon" by Wassily Kandinsky is a work that transcends and transforms a mythical theme into a deep study of the form, color and spirituality. Through his innovative composition and use of color, Kandinsky invites viewers to reflect not only on the narrative represented, but about the broader meaning of human struggle, turning his work into a enduring testimony of the power of art in the field of human experience.

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