Orosz Fogoly 1915 - 1915


Size (cm): 55x60
Price:
Sale price2.592,00 NOK

Description

János Vascary, a prominent name in the Hungarian artistic scene of the early twentieth century, is known for its ability to capture the essence of humanity in turbulent times. His work "Orosz Fogoly 1915 - 1915" (Russian prisoner 1915 - 1915) is an evocative testimony of his acute observation and meticulous technique. The painting, which arises from the context of World War I, offers an introspective look at human pain and the complexities of war.

The composition of the work is remarkably raw and direct. In the center of painting, a Russian prisoner appears sitting, standing out for visible despair on his face. The portrait stands out for the media economy; Vasary is concentrated in the figure of the prisoner devoid of a detailed environment, which serves to accentuate the loneliness and isolation of the subject. The clothes of the prisoner, affected and spent, speak silently of the hardness of his situation, while his position, hunched and defeated, reflects a psychological state of surrender.

The colors in "Orosz Fogoly 1915 - 1915" are mainly dark and off, with gray, brown and black dominating the palette. This choice of color is no accident, but a deliberate tool of Vasaryry to amplify the feeling of dejection and hopelessness. The lighting is scarce, focused on the figure of the prisoner in a subjugant way, leaving the rest of the plane in a gloom that reinforces the feeling of oppression.

Vasaryry's style in this work is aligned with the contemporary European movements of the time that sought to reflect the anguish and dehumanization of war. However, it is through its almost expressionist representation technique and its emphasis on the details of human suffering that the work acquires a particular force. The brushstroke of Vascary, contained but precise, helps transmit brutality without resorting to explicitly violent scenes.

János Vascary, in addition to being a painter, was an important teacher and influential member of the artistic world of Budapest. His work frequently focused on human and suffering issues, influenced by the tragic events of his time. The choice of a Russian prisoner as a theme of this painting is not fortuitous; It reflects the political tensions and human impact of war, which Vasaryry lived closely.

In the context of Hungarian and European art of the early twentieth century, "Orosz Fogoly 1915 - 1915" becomes a crucial piece to understand the introspective and humanistic approach that some artists adopted in front of the war devastation. By opting for such an intimate and emotional representation instead of grandiloquent battle scenes, Vasary invites us to reflect on the fragility and humanity of the individual in times of conflict.

In conclusion, "Orosz Fogoly 1915 - 1915" by János Vasaryry is a moving piece that deals more about the essence of human experience in times of war than about the conflict itself. Its austere composition, its deliberate use of color and its focus on the individual figure allow the viewer an intimate connection with the work, making this painting a penetrating reflection on loneliness and human suffering.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed