Trees with electric light in haha ​​- 1903


Size (cm): 55x60
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The work "Trees with electric light in Jajce - 1903" by Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka is a fascinating representation of the unique talent of this Hungarian artist. The painting, like many of Csontvary's creations, transcends the simple categories of its time; It is presented as an ethereal vision where the natural world and emerging technology coexist in a visual harmony.

When observing the painting, One cannot avoid marveling with Csontvary's skill by representing the interaction between artificial lighting and nature. The scene seems captured during the twilight, a moment of transition where the day and night are intertwined. In "trees with electric light in haha", trees form the focus of the composition, illuminated almost magical by electric light, which was a novelty at that time. Artificial light is reflected in foliage and trunks, creating a dramatic contrast and highlighting tree forms almost supernatural.

The most notable color in this paint is the delicate and precise use of green and bluish tones that are mixed with deep and mysterious shadows. Yellowing accents of electric lamps provide points of interest and glow in the scene, giving a feeling of warmth and humanity against the mysterious forces of nature. This color management, together with tonal gradation, demonstrates Csontváry's ability to capture not only the physical appearance of the scene, but also its emotional atmosphere.

Although painting does not include human figures, the environment illuminated by electric light suggests an implicit human presence, an intervention in the natural landscape that was a recurring theme at the time of industrialization and technological progress. The absence of characters does not decrease the emotional content of the work; On the contrary, it intensifies the feeling of stillness and contemplation, allowing the viewer to fully enter the landscape.

Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka was a highly individualistic artist, known for his very personal style that combined elements of symbolism, postimpressionism and early expressionism. His trips through the Mediterranean and the East influenced significantly influenced their palette and choice of themes, creating a work body that is characterized by its mystical and visionary quality. In "Trees with electric light in Jajce - 1903", we see how these trips and experiences have also left their mark on their interpretation of nature and light.

Compared to other of his works, such as "Greek ruins in Taormina" (1904) or "The lonely cedar" (1907), this painting by haha ​​reveals a more introspective facet and collection of the artist. While in other works their landscapes are bathed by sunlight and exhibit an impressive grandiosity, here the dim light of electric lamps creates an intimate and almost dreamlike environment.

In summary, "trees with electric light in Jajce - 1903" is a masterpiece that reflects the ability of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka to merge technological innovation with natural beauty, offering a worldview that is both cerebral and emotional. The painting not only documes the evolution of the natural landscape, but also how humanity interacts and integrates with it into an era of rapid technological changes.

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