Spitfires in Sawbridgeworth - Herts 1942 - 1942


Size (cm): 75x55
Price:
Sale price36.500 ISK

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"Spitfires in Sawbridgeworth - Hets 1942" by Eric Ravilious is erected as an eloquent testimony of the spirit and resilience in the middle of the war that ravaged Europe during World War II. This work, created in 1942, captures with a distinctive mastery the serenity and effectiveness of the British war machinery, embodied in the legendary Spitfire planes. Ravilious, a renowned British artist and designer of the twentieth century, is known for his distinctive style that amalgamates the acuity of the technical detail with a lyrical vision of reality, and this painting is no exception.

In "Spitfires in Sawbridgeworth - Herts 1942", Ravilious presents a scene where several Spitfire planes rest on a British air base. The composition is carefully structured, using horizontal lines that lead the viewer's gaze along the landscape, from resting devices to the aircraft of airplanes in the sky. This use of the Horizonal line not only visually guides, but also infuses a sensation of order and stability at a historical moment characterized by chaos and uncertainty.

The color in the work is particularly notable. Ravilous uses a soft and off palette, predominated by tones of blue, gray and green. These colors not only reflect the chromatic makeup of the Spitfires and their surroundings, but also evoke an atmosphere of calm before the storm, a tense stillness that prefigures the inevitable action. The gray and blue of the sky are gently mixed with the terrible colors of the aviation field, creating a visual continuity that encapsulates the integration of airplanes with their natural environment and the omnipresence of the conflict.

Despite the lack of visible human figures in the composition, the human presence is implicit in the disposal and the state of the planes. Each Spitfire, meticulously detailed, suggests the skillful hand and meticulous effort of engineers and pilots who maintain and operate them. The work does not need characters to convey human history that underlies these war artifacts; The same disposition of the airplanes, ready for combat, speak of a vigilant preparation and an imperishable dedication.

A less known aspect of this painting is the way in which Ravilus, who was an official war artist for the British information ministry, used it not only to document but also to raise morality. His work, including "Spitfires in Sawbridgeworth - Herts 1942", played a crucial role in the representation of the British war effort in a way that was accessible and comforting for the public on the internal front.

Ultimately, this work by Eric Ravilus is a microcosm of his style and his objectives as a war artist. Manages to capture not only the essence of the military team, but also the spirit of a nation at war. It is a silent meditation on preparation, serenity before combat and the tireless surveillance that defined the time. When observing "Spitfires in Sawbridgeworth - HERTS 1942", one cannot avoid feeling a deep connection with human history behind these iconic planes and with the man who, with his brush, knew how to give them a lasting voice.

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