Buffalo and El Pastorcillo - 1930


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Description

In the painting "Buffalo and El Pastorcillo" (1930) by Xu Beihong, a scene that transcends the simple visual record to invite us to a deeper reflection on the relationship between man and nature is displayed. Xu Beihong, a central figure in the modernization of Chinese art, presents here a work that amalgams the traditional Chinese technique with Western influences, a distinctive feature of his career.

The work in question shows a technical mastery and a sensitivity that only a deep observer of Chinese rural life could capture. The vigorous layout of the lines and the economy in the use of color are aspects to highlight. Xu Beihong uses a minimum of shades to build a complete universe. The target of the paper predominates, which serves as the scenario for the black line that draws the buffalo and the shepherd with great skill.

The buffalo, robust and firm, is the undisputed protagonist of the composition. With its imposing presence, it symbolizes strength and patience. The treatment of the fur, achieved from precise and safe brushstrokes, reflects a deep understanding of the animal's anatomy. The look of the buffalo, serene and deep, distances itself from Western realistic techniques, being more representative of the spiritual atmosphere of traditional Chinese painting.

The shepherd, in a relaxed posture on the back of the buffalo, represents the simplicity and the harmonious connection with nature. The human figure is small compared to the animal, but its carefree posture transmits a feeling of peace and trust. This little shepherd, with his rod, is a testimony of the simple and laborious life of the field.

The composition is balanced, achieved by a diagonal disposition that directs the viewer's gaze along the buffalo figure and to the shepherd. This design not only guides observation, but also infuses a dynamic to the work, moving it from statism.

As for the historical and artistic context, Xu Beihong is known for its fundamental contribution to the integration of Western realism into Chinese art. Having studied in France, he brought with him techniques and perspectives that Amalgamar knew with the rich Chinese pictorial tradition, thus creating a personal style and a bridge between two artistic worlds.

"Buffalo and the shepherd" can be compared to other works by Xu Beihong where horses are usually a recurring reason. In those works, as in which we are concerned, its admiration for the nobility and the vital energy of animals is evidenced. However, in this painting, the contrast between the formidable strength of the buffalo and the relative fragility of the shepherd accentuates a philosophical aspect, inviting us to contemplate the harmonious and dependent coexistence between the human being and nature.

The chromatic economy and the precision of the stroke in "Buffalo and the Shepherd" reflect the ability of Xu Beihong to capture the essence of its subjects with an apparent simplicity that hides a conceptual and technical depth. This work is a testimony not only of a specific moment in Chinese rural life, but also of a broader vision that Xu Beihong had of the world: a vision where strength and calm, man and nature, coexist in a balance Delicate and beautiful.

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