Work controls while submerged - 1940


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price¥40,900 JPY

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Eric Ravilious, an English artist highlighted for his exceptional ability to capture the essence of everyday life, gives us through "work controls while he is submerged - 1940" a work of unique beauty and historical significance. Ravilious, known for his landscapes and works as a war artist, offers us here an intimate and detailed vision of a submarine during World War II.

The composition of the painting is eminently technical, focused on the bowels of an operational submarine. At first glance, the work seems to reveal an orderly and luminous interior, dominated by precise geometric shapes and control mechanisms. The instruments in the control panel are meticulously detailed, revealing the accuracy and concentration necessary to operate such a complex machine. The colored palette that Ravilious uses is sober but effective: metal and gray tones predominate, interspersed with details in blue and ocher that provide a very balanced contrast, accentuating the rigorous atmosphere of the scene.

Despite the apparent stiffness of the environment, there is an undeniable warmth in the management of light. Ravilous manages to convert the work space, which might seem claustrophobic, into a place of dedication and precision. The shadows are subtly integrated, providing a feeling of depth and realism that transports the viewer into the submarine. The space seems to breathe a certain calm within its functionality, a reflection of Ravilious' mastery in capturing the orderly serenity of military life in convulsive times.

It is fascinating how Ravilus avoids the direct human presence in his work. The lack of characters does not dehumanize the scene, but instead highlights the technical skill and dedication of personnel that would operate in that environment. It is an indirect representation of human effort, where tools and controls become silent protagonists of war activities.

Eric Ravilous, better known for his work in Watercolor and his landscape views of the English countryside, expanded his repertoire as a war artist by capturing military scenes with a humanistic and meticulous look. His ability to convert technical and sometimes cold scenes into visual narratives full of life and meaning is palpable in this work. The precision of technical details not only reveals its acute observation, but also its ability to frame each element within a harmonious and coherent composition.

In "Work controls while it is submerged - 1940," Ravilus achieves a sublime balance between art and military utility, capturing a historical moment with a sensitivity that transcends the pure documentary record. It invites us to reflect on life behind the machines, where each component in its place tells a story of human dedication and precision in times of war.

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