Naked reclined in a bathtub with the legs raised - 1930


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "naked reclined in a bathtub with the lifted legs" by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, created in 1930, is a fascinating example of the merger between the exploration of the human body and domestic intimacy, which characterizes the European expressionist movement in which the Artist stood out. This painting invites us to a visual immersion in a private space, where the figure of the woman becomes the central focus, surrounded by an environment that at the same time highlights its vulnerability and autonomy.

Attention the fluid lines that Kirchner uses to delineate the female body, who is reclined in a bathtub, with the legs raised in a gesture that can be interpreted as a symbol of rest or freedom. The position of the figure suggests a mixture of sensuality and carefreeness, revealing Kirchner's mastery to capture the fleeting moment of introspection and pleasure. When observing the arrangement of the figure, an orientation towards the body itself is noted, where the viewer is invited to contemplate not only the form, but also the emotional state that it suggests.

The color palette used is intense and vibrant, with tones of blue and green that evoke both the freshness of water and an atmosphere of serenity. The color application, with visible and bold brushstrokes, gives painting a dynamism that is opposed to the calm of the scene. Kirchner, a prominent member of Die Brücke, uses color not only as a means to represent reality, but as a vehicle to express emotions and sensations.

The bathroom environment, although simple, is composed in such a way that it creates a dialogue between the central figure and the space that surrounds it. Geometric shapes and contrasting colors in the background reinforce the idea of ​​a personal sanctuary, where water becomes an element of purification and relaxation. The intimacy of the scene is palpable, suggesting a moment of self-reflection, an evoking of private thoughts that resonates in the viewer.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a pioneer of expressionism, has left a lasting legacy in the history of art through his ability to capture the spirit of his time through the exploration of the human body and the urban environment. His previous works, such as the series of nudes and scenes of modern life in Berlin, share an intrinsic relationship with the representation of the female figure, frequently characterized by a feeling of immediacy and harsh emotional reality.

"Naked reclined in a bathtub with the legs raised" is erected as a testimony of Kirchner's talent to reveal the complexity of human existence. His ability to combine the Embeles of the feminine form with an environment that is at the same time A world in constant change. The painting invites the viewer to pause and reflect on the interaction between the human being and its surroundings, an eternal theme that Kirchner addresses with sensitivity and depth.

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