Cemetery - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

Alice Bailly, an outstanding Swiss artist from the early twentieth century, forged her legacy through an innovative fusion of styles that covered from Fauvism to Cubism, through a marked interest in the symbolism and the expressionist spirit. "Cemetery - 1913" It is one of its most enigmatic and paradigmatic pieces, which invites a deep reflection for both its theme and its pictorial composition.

When addressing "Cemetery - 1913", a work that arises in the period prior to World War I, we face a composition that, although it does not seem to contain defined human figures, exudes a powerful emotional burden. The juxtaposition of colors and shapes suggests a gloomy and loaded with mysticism. Bailly uses a restrictive but shocking palette, predominantly dark blue and green, which, combined with white bursts and lighter tones, create a strong visual contrast that accentuates the dreary atmosphere of the scene.

The composition is, at first glance, abstract, but the subtle elements begin to reveal after a more thorough inspection. The diagonal and curves that Bailly uses seem to symbolize tombstones and crosses, elements that, although not presented figuratively, suggest the stillness and solemnity of a cemetery. It is as if the artist had broken down the mortuary landscape in its most essential forms and then reconfigure them in a personal and subjective vision of space.

The approach to texture is also remarkable in this work. Bailly brushstrokes, vigorous and gestural, not only provide dynamism but also a tactile sensation that transcends visual. This technique allows you to communicate the emotional density of the place, a space where the energy of the absent is manifested through color and shape.

Another fascinating aspect of "cemetery - 1913" is how Bailly manages to capture an atmosphere of stillness and reflection without resorting to explicit iconography of death. There are no human figures present, or visible mourning, but a more abstract and emotional interpretation of the historical and universal issue of death and the transfer to the beyond.

Contextualizing this work within the artistic corpus of Bailly, its ability to integrate the influences of its contemporaries and modern art in a unique and distinctive voice is evident. "Cemetery - 1913" reflects its ability to take the languages ​​of Cubism and Fauvism and clarify them with their own poetic and nostalgic sensitivity.

In short, "Cemetery - 1913" It is not just a painting, but an encapsulated spiritual experience in color and shape, a testimony of Alice Bailly's ability to transform the invisible into visible and emotional in tangent. The work is a lasting reminder of how abstraction can touch the deepest fibers of human experience and turn the ethereal into something deeply resonant and palpable.

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