Lantern No. 2


Size (cm): 65x60
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Description

In the painting "Lantern No. 2" of French Hodgkins, a series of characteristics that reflect the sensitivity and acute eye of the artist in the capture of the essence and the atmosphere of her surroundings are displayed. This work, completed in 1911, is a harmonious confusion of shapes and colors that evokes a subtle balance between the figurative and the abstract.

At first glance, the predominant chromatic palette stands out, where terrible and off tones coexist with green, blue and soft roses. These colors, applied with loose and fluid brushstrokes, suggest a composition that is at the limit of recognition, almost inviting the viewer to decipher its meaning. The work focuses on the representation of a Chinese flashlight, an object that Hodgkins manages to transform into an almost ethereal motive through the treatment of light and shadow.

The flashlight, although discernible, becomes a focal point around which other semi -definite elements revolve. These elements can be interpreted as abstractions of nature or even reflections of a simplified daily life, suggesting the influence of the post -impressionist movement and, more specifically, of Fauvism in his work. The decomposition and reconstruction of the forms allude to the way Hodgkins perceived and reinterpreted the surrounding world, presenting it not as a set of individual objects, but as an amalgam of impressions and sensations.

Frances Hodgkins, born in New Zealand in 1869, was a prominent figure in the artistic scene both European and New Zealand. His career was forged through his constant experimentation with various styles and techniques, making it one of the most versatile and dynamic artists of his time. Upon moving to Europe, Hodgkins immersed himself in the vibrant artistic environment of the continent, absorbing influences that went from impressionism to modernism, and amalgamated them in their own distinctive style.

"Lantern No. 2" is a testimony of Hodgkins' domain over watercolor and its ability to manipulate this delicate medium and often volatile. The painting shows an impeccable skill in the application of translucent layers, which allow the permeability of light inside and outside the composition. The plasticity of the shapes and juxtaposition of subtle colors make the eye of the spectator travel incessantly through the surface of the work, discovering new perspectives and nuances at each glance.

In addition to his technique, this work also reveals Hodgkins' interest in the exotic and the unknown. The choice of a Chinese flashlight as a main reason not only demonstrates a fascination with oriental culture, but also a tendency to explore objects that are loaded with symbolism and mystery. In this painting, the flashlight is not only a decorative object, but a lighthouse of enigma and beauty that projects its influence on the entire canvas.

"Lantern No. 2" is a piece that challenges the viewer to look beyond the obvious and to appreciate the visual poetry that Frances Hodgkins has managed to capture sublime. The apparent simplicity is misleading, because it lies in an inherent complexity that can only be completely appreciated when we allow ourselves to be absorbed by its dream and vibrant world.

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