Witch and scarecrow in the snow - 1932


Size (cm): 55x60
Price:
Sale price¥35,100 JPY

Description

The work "Witch and scarecrow in the snow" (1932) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner is presented as a fascinating example of the subjective vision of the artist, a representation that challenges the conventions of figurative painting through a combination of symbolism and expressionism. Kirchner, one of the most prominent representatives of German expressionism, uses in this work his characteristic style to transmit an atmosphere full of emotions and tensions.

The composition of the painting focuses on the central figure of a female figure that, at first glance, is presented as a witch. This figure is dressed in a dark coat that drastically contrasts with the white snow that surrounds it, creating a strong game of lights and shadows. The witch, with her enigmatic expression and her upright posture, radiates a mixture of power and mystery. Beside him, the scarecrow is added as an almost surreal element; Its vertical and disproportionate construction seems to enhance the feeling of strangeness and uneasiness that permeates the pinture.

The dominant colors are black, white and different tones of brown, which reinforces the strong contrast between the human figure and the winter environment. Kirchner uses a loose and energetic line that accentuates emotional intensity. This technique, characteristic of expressionism, dissolves any expectation of a realistic representation and enters a more symbolic and dreamlike area. The snow, painted with a pure target, acts almost like a canvas that highlights the elements in the foreground and gives a feeling of loneliness and desolation.

The figure of scarecrows, in addition to its traditional function in the field, suggests the idea of ​​protection against adversity, and like the witch, provides a message of duality. The presence of both characters in a snow -covered landscape evokes a dialogue between the known and the unknown, the human and the artificial, suggesting the struggle between nature and the control that the human being intends to exercise over it.

The work, created in 1932, is part of a period in which Kirchner had retired to Switzerland, looking for a refuge away from the political and social agitation of Germany. This isolation can be reflected in the lonely atmosphere of painting, a representation of its emotional state and its internal struggle. Although "witch and scarecrow in the snow" is not one of Kirchner's best known jobs, it does encapsulate many of the thematic concerns that he had explored throughout his career: alienation, identity and the fight against social conventions.

In summary, Kirchner's painting is presented as a visual exercise that invites the viewer to reflect on the loneliness and power of his surroundings, using the mythical figure of the witch and the scarecrow as symbols of the human condition against the vastness of Nature. Through his palette and expressionist technique, Kirchner manages to emanate a poetic voice that resonates with the concern of his time, offering an aesthetic experience as relevant today as it was in his creation.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed