Syysmaisema Kolilta


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price¥40,400 JPY

Description

The painting "Syysmaisema Kolilta" of the acclaimed Finnish artist Eero Järnefelt is a work that encapsulates the essence of Koli's autumnal landscape with a fidelity and mastery techniques that evoke both the greatness of nature and a deep sense of calm. This piece, whose title is translated into Spanish as "autumnal landscape from Koli", constitutes a contemplative look towards one of the most emblematic landscapes of Finland.

Eero Järnefelt, born in 1863 and died in 1937, was a central figure in the Finnish art scene, highlighting for his ability to combine realism and symbolism in his works. Järnefelt was part of a family of artists and writers, which undoubtedly influenced his sharp perception and appreciation of art and nature. In his career, he stood out widely for his interpretations of the Finnish landscape, providing them with an emotional depth that resonated with the national spirit of his time.

Observing "Syysmaisema Kolilta", one cannot fail to admire the precision with which Järnefelt represents the topography and autumn vegetation. The hills rise in a majestic way, drawn with a clear and detailed line that denotes a meticulous study of the land. The use of color in this piece is particularly remarkable: the ocher and golden tones of the fallen leaves, mixed with the persistent green of the pines, create a harmonious contrast that captures the transience of the autumnal station. This color game, in addition to evidencing the seasonal transition, gives the landscape of a warm melancholy, typical of autumn months in the northern hemisphere.

There is no human presence in this painting, which reinforces the feeling of immensity and loneliness that the landscape itself emanates. The absence of characters allows nature to take absolute prominence, and the viewer's gaze is immersed in the vast extension of hills and sky. The horizon, which seems to choose infinitely, suggests both the smallness of the human being against nature and the resilience and permanence of it.

Järnefelt, also known for his works as "burning weeds" (1893), moved skillfully within realism, capturing the daily life of the Finnish peasant The landscape. This artistic choice is not fortuitous; It responds to a desire to immortalize the imperishable beauty of the landscapes of your country, raising them to an almost iconic status within Finnish culture.

This painting constitutes a visual echo of the idea of ​​"Karellianism," a movement that arose at the end of the 19th and early twentieth centuries, which sought to highlight and preserve the landscapes and culture of the Karelia region. Inspired by the need to protect national identity, artists such as Järnefelt found in Koli's landscapes an infinite source of inspiration and connection with the authentic and pristine.

In summary, "Syysmaisema Kolilta" is not only a faithful and evocative representation of an autumn Finnish landscape, but also constitutes a testimony of the deep respect and admiration of Eero Järnefelt for the nature of his homeland. Its technical domain and artistic sensibility transform a simple landscape into a meditation on the passage of time and the immutable beauty of nature. This work is, without a doubt, an essential piece to understand both Järnefelt's artistic evolution and Finland's rich cultural heritage.

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