The parents - 1919


Size (cm): 75x45
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The work "Los Padres" (1919) by Käthe Kollwitz is a deep reflection on suffering and loss, central characteristics in the artistic career of this remarkable German artist. Through his acute ability to convey emotions and distinctive technique, Kollwitz has established himself as one of the most prominent figures of expressionist art. In this painting, she immerses himself in the pain and anguish that parents experience after the loss of a child, a recurring theme in her work, reflecting not only her personal experiences but also the social tensions of her time.

The work is characterized by a composition focused on a couple, whose positions and facial expressions evoke a palpable sadness. The male figure, on the left, reflects a deep dejection, with its slightly inclined head, while the female figure, on the right, presents an expression of resignation and exhaustion. This visual dialogue between both characters is nuanced by their proximity and the way in which their bodies are intertwined, suggesting mutual support, even in the midst of emotional tear. The lack of a child present in the scene enhances the vacuum and restlessness that reigns in the atmosphere of the work, allowing viewers to connect with the universal experience of the duel.

The use of color in "Parents" is subtle, predominantly a palette of dark tones that reinforce the feeling of melancholy. The predominant gray and black, along with brown touches, evoke a gloomy atmosphere that is complemented by dim lighting. This chromatic choice not only enhances the emotional burden of the scene, but also emphasizes the oppressive atmosphere of the post-war reality that Germany lived after World War I, a context that had a significant impact on Kollwitz's work.

The Kollwitz technique, which often plays with the contrast between lights and shadows, manifests itself in the way in which the figures emerge from their surroundings, almost as if they were shadows of their own despair. This almost sculptural representation of the characters reinforces their humanism, instead of depersonalizing them. Kollwitz, through his characteristic style that combines symbolism and expressionism, focuses on the emotional experience of the individual instead of the externally represented social context.

Through "Parents", Kollwitz offers a deep comment about the human condition, focusing their attention on pain and loss. This work is not only inscribed in the context of its artistic production, but it can also be related to contemporary works that explore the suffering and anguish of the human being. Your engravings, as well as others paintings As "the mother" and "El Duel", they also reflect similar concerns, establishing a thematic coherence that covers his career.

In conclusion, "the parents" is a work that transcends time, resonating with the contemporary spectator as powerful as he did at the time of its creation. Kollwitz's ability to capture human pain with such intensity makes this painting a silent testimony of resistance and love in the midst of suffering, invoking a deep reflection in the viewer about the realities of duel and loss.

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