Event in the Downs - 1934


Size (cm): 70x60
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Sale price¥40,400 JPY

Description

On the canvas entitled "Event in the Downs - 1934," Paul Nash Plasma an intriguing and subtly dreamlike vision of a characteristic landscape of his unique style. The work, created in 1934, is located in the "Downs," a region of hills in the south of England that Nash knew well and that, because of its extensive views and natural characteristics, served as inspiration on numerous occasions.

The composition of the painting is shown in balance between surrealism and traditional English landscaping. In a first glance, the viewer meets a rural landscape where natural elements and human structures are intertwined in a disturbing harmony. In the center of the work, the presence of an airplane with the wings extended, perched on the ground, awakens ideas of anachronism and rupture with everyday life, merging the scope of the mundane with the unusual.

The tones used in painting are predominantly terrible, rich in brown and green, which are complemented with a sky covered with clouds that suggests a temporarily frozen atmosphere. This use of color reinforces the feeling of serenity and mystery that surrounds the landscape, giving the scene an almost supernatural quality. The color palette seems carefully selected to convey the calm that precedes or follows a significant event, emphasizing the static character of the airplane and preparing the viewer for a deeper introspection about the relationship between the natural and the artificial.

The forms and volumes in "Event in the Downs" are articulated with meticulous precision, a characteristic of Nash, who is distinguished by their ability to combine detailed realism with abstract elements. The technical precision of the airplane delineate, contrasting with the soft curves of the land and the hills, refers to a duality between technology and nature, something that Nash explored throughout his career, especially during the years that cover the two world wars, where the war machinery and ruins played a preponderant role in their work.

Paul Nash, who was an outstanding member of the British surrealist movement, achieves in this painting evoke both the history and mythology of the English landscape, imbueting the viewer in a scenario that although recognizable, feels provisionally transformed by an inexplicable event. The presence of the airplane can be interpreted as an allegory of transformation, movement and detained time, suggesting multiple layers of interpretation that invite a deeper reflection on the place of the human being in its environment.

On his style, Paul Nash is distinguished by his meticulous observation of the natural world and his ability to instill landscapes with an evocative and almost magical atmosphere. This particular painting It is in line with contemporary works of Nash as "Landscape from a Dream" (1936-38), where it also explores the intersection of the real and the imaginary, as well as the insertion of human and mechanical elements into natural scenarios.

In conclusion, "event in the Downs - 1934" is an emblematic work of Paul Nash's ability to combine precise observation with a poetic vision of the world. The painting transcends the mere landscape to become a meditation on the change, time and interaction of human and natural elements. It is a piece that not only deserves to be contemplated, but also be the object of a leisurely and deep appreciation.

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