Dog fight for the trenches - 1935


Size (cm): 55x30
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Sale price¥26,800 JPY

Description

The work "Dog fight for trenches" (1935) by American artist Horace Pippin is a piece that immortalizes both the chaos of the conflict and the dynamics of animal struggle, using these images as a metaphor of human tensions. Pippin, known for his unique style and focus on African -American experience, achieves in this work to capture the brutality and viscerality of a confrontation that, at first glance, may seem trivial, but that actually evokes echoes of war and its effects dehumanizing.

Visually, the painting is composed of a variety of earthly and vibrant tones that are intertwined to create a tense and dynamic atmosphere. Brown, ocher and green are combined with more intense tones such as red, to cause a sensation almost of immediacy and danger. The composition focuses on the frantic action of dogs in combat, with their bodies in tension and movements that seem almost scandalous in their energy. The figures of the dogs are large and powerful, designed to capture the viewer's attention with the strength of their struggle, while the bottom, although less defined, is subtly marked by the representation of the trench, giving a context of war that Intensifies the reading of the work.

Horace Pippin, a self -taught with a strong link with African -American history, translates his personal experience in his art, and "dog fight for trenches" is no exception. It is interesting to note that, in addition to its almost allegorical content, the work also suggests a criticism underlying violence. In the context of the 1930s, marked by social, economic and political tensions, Pippin seems to reflect on the nature of conflict in society, both in the battle front and in everyday life.

The characters in this painting are two faceful dogs, but beyond simply animals, they symbolize human struggle and competition between life forces and death. This preference for the figurative and the use of elements that connect with the African -American cultural experience is a constant in the work of Pippin, who used his talent to tell stories that resonated their surroundings.

The Pippin technique is characterized by its uniqueness; Its use of oil painting and its often unconventional application give it a rich texture that seems to talk about both and the present. In the case of "dog fight for trenches", this texture becomes a vehicle to transmit the energy of the show, while the color palette provides a symbolic load that manifests itself in the brutality and beauty of life itself .

In conclusion, "dog fight for trenches" is more than a simple representation of a canine confrontation; It is a deep exploration of violence, war and struggles inherent to the human condition. Pippin, through its inimitable style and its robust narrative capacity, offers the viewer a look at the complexity of the human spirit in moments of conflict, which makes this work an unavoidable reference point not only within its own production, but also in the panorama of American art of the twentieth century.

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