New Year Snow - 1938


Size (cm): 75x60
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In his work "New Year's snow" of 1938, Eric Ravilus offers us a window to a moment of stillness and serenity in the middle of English winter. The painting, performed using watercolor and tempera, is a testament to the technical mastery and artistic sensibility of the British painter.

The "New Year's snow" composition is a sublime example of Ravilious's distinctive style. In this work, the snowy landscape unfolds with a sober elegance and detail attention that perfectly captures the essence of a winter day. The first thing that attracts attention is the cold -colored palette, dominated by different tones of white, gray, and a subtle touch of blue. These colors not only suggest the impassive cold of freshly fallen snow, but also enhance the feeling of calm and silence that permeates the scene.

In the foreground, we see a wooden fence that seems to embrace the landscape, leading the viewer's gaze through the snowy field. Beyond this rustic barrier, a group of small rural buildings disperse in the distance, offering a feeling of refuge in the middle of the icy desert. The use of strong and precise lines to delineate both fences and structures suggest total medium control by the artist, while softness in snow painting provides a sensation of lightness and ethereal.

Instead of depending on the presence of human figures to cheer the scene, Ravilious finds life and movement in the natural and architectural elements of the environment. Naked trees, scattered throughout the field, extend their branches as if they were hands asking the sky. The pure whiteness of the snow is interrupted only by the dark line of the fences and the roofs of the constructions, creating a visual contrast that is both reassuring and melancholic.

An important characteristic in Ravilus' work is its ability to capture light and atmosphere in a unique way. In "New Year's snow", the light is soft, dispersed through the winter cloud cover. The way in which this dim light reflects the snowy landscape helps to build an impression of vastness and loneliness, without falling into the overwhelming. This ability to manipulate light and shadow to provide depth and dimension is one of the reasons why Ravilus is so admired.

The historical context of the work also deserves consideration. Painted in 1938, a year before the outbreak of World War II, the quiet and isolated scene of Ravilious can be seen as a kind of prelude to the turbulent times that were to come. The peace and simplicity of the landscape contrast with the uncertainty and chaos that would inevitably follow, adding an additional layer of meaning to the work.

Eric Ravilious, a prominent figure in the British art scene of the twentieth century, belongs to the tradition of landscape painters who, as Turner and Constable before him, found in the English landscape both their inspiration and their vocation. However, the modern approach to Ravilus, characterized by an economy of lines and a reduced colored palette, clearly distinguishes it from its predecessors.

The work "New Year's snow" is a testimony of Ravilius' ability to find beauty in everyday and simple. It is a winter celebration in the English field and, at the same time, a reflection on the stillness and peace that hide in the corners of the human soul. When observing this paint, one cannot avoid being transported to that exact moment, feeling the creak of the snow under the feet and cold air on the face. It is a work that invites contemplation and continues to resonate with the same intensity and clarity that it had when created.

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