Masks with donkey - 1936


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Masks with donkey" by José Gutiérrez Solana, painted in 1936, is a visual testimony of the mastery and uniqueness of the Spanish artist, known for his emphasis on popular culture and traditions of his land. Solana, a pillar of the Madrid art of the twentieth century, often explored issues related to identity, custom and the sublime grotesquería of the human being, which clearly manifests itself in this painting.

The composition of "masks with donkey" is intriguing, focused on the interaction between transvestite human figures and a donkey, which is presented as the narrative axis of the work. The characters, immersed in a festive atmosphere, use masks that evoke both laughter and a sinister criticism of social reality. The masks are representative of the duality of Spanish rural life; On the one hand, they are symbols of celebrations and traditions, while, on the other, they can be interpreted as a refuge in the face of the economic and social difficulties that marked the Spain of the time. Solana makes the viewer feel the tension between joy and melancholy, which invites a deeper reflection on the human condition and its relationship with cultural identity.

As for the colored palette, Solana uses terrible and ocher tones that suggest an authentic rural environment. Although the work is impregnated with gloomy nuances, vibrant touches also arise in the masks, which contrast with the background and provide a sense of vitality to the framing. This use of color not only highlights the expressiveness of the figures, but also enriches the atmosphere of the work, making it an energetic portrait and at the same time introspective of Spanish culture.

The donkey, as a central and symbolic element, can be considered an emblem of hard work and humility of the people. The peculiar inclusion of this animal in the festive context raises questions about the connection between man and nature, highlighting the ability of art to capture the essence of everyday life. In addition, the donkey is a symbol of resistance and perseverance, characteristics that undoubtedly resonated in a complex socioeconomic context of the time, especially in a country that was on the edge of the civil war.

Solana is known for her expressionist style, which is reflected in the representation of the figures, where exaggeration is part of the glow that permeates her work. The forms may seem distorted, but it is precisely this distortion that gives life to its message: a reflection of the internal struggle of the individual and its relationship with the environment, as well as a criticism of social conventions. The work is in a space of intersection between popular culture and high culture, a land where Solana feels at home.

"Masks with donkey" is exemplary of the critical spirit of José Gutiérrez Solana and his ability to transform a moment of holiday into a deep comment on the human condition. Through his technique and his sharp social perception, the artist offers us a look at the complexity of Spanish life in a moment of imminent transformation. Each element in the work invites an exploration of symbolism and human emotions, which makes this painting not only a visual pleasure, but into a deep reflection on the meaning behind the masks that we all lead in life.

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