Flores - 1913


Size (cm): 75x60
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The "Flores" painting of 1913 of the Finnish artist Magnus Enckell is a wonderful representation of the mastery and sensitivity of this prolific painter of Finnish symbolism. Enckell, widely known for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with subtle sensitivity, has in this work the act of observing flowers to an almost metaphysical dimension. Through a careful visual inspection of the work, painting reveals a deep appreciation for nature and a surprising simplicity that contrasts with the symbolic complexity that characterizes many of his other works.

The paint has a flower arrangement in a vase, rendered with a palette of soft and harmonious colors. Tones such as white and turquoise predominate, as well as pink off and pale yellowish. This use of pastel colors creates a serene and contemplative atmosphere, almost ethereal. The choice of faint tones is consistent with the symbolist style of Enckell, which often sought to transmit moods and emotions through delicate variations in color and light.

The composition of "flowers" is simple but carefully balanced. The blue and white pedestal vase is placed slightly to the left of the canvas center, dominating the foreground and occupying most visual attention. The flowers unfold with grace, with a variety of shapes and sizes that suggest a natural but tidy touch. Each flower seems to have been selected and arranged with a purpose, paying attention to harmony and balance within the composition. This structural synthesis of natural and organized elements reflects the influence of symbolism, in which the aesthetic and philosophical aspects bind.

Interestingly, there are no human figures present in this work, which makes a remarkable difference with many other Creations of Enkell, where individuals and their interactions play a central role. In "Flores", the absence of figures allows attention to focus completely on the floral object, creating a meditative space for the observer. This exclusive focus on flowers can be interpreted as a meditation on ephemeral beauty and the fragility of life.

Magnus Enckell was a key figure in the Finnish art of the change of the century. Born in 1870, his training at the Helsinki Academy of Fine Arts and in Paris allowed him to absorb a diversity of influences that went from academic realism to the most introspective symbolism. Throughout his career, he stood out for his unusual ability to integrate elements of different stylistic currents into a personal and deeply poetic visual language.

Simplicity in "Flores" can remember other floral works within the symbolist current, where flowers are notoriously symbols of purity, fragility and often, representations of emotions and states of the soul. Comparing "flowers" with the dead natures of other symbolist contemporaries, it is clear that Enkell uses the floral motive not literally, but as a vehicle to transmit deeper human and emotional experiences.

In conclusion, "Flores" by Magnus Enckell is a testament of the artist's versatility and depth. Through a seemingly simple composition, full of subtle colors and elegant shapes, Enkell invites us to a deep reflection on the transitory nature of beauty and life itself. The work is erected as a clear example of its technical mastery and its ability to provide its floral representations with an almost transcendental spirit.

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