Narciso - 1897


Size (cm): 40x85
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In the decline of the nineteenth century, Magnus Enckell, prominent figure of Finnish symbolism, offers a visual interpretation of the classic narcissus myth with a subtlety and lyricism that highlights his skill and artistic depth. The "Narcissus" painting of 1897 is erected as a notable exploration of the Greek myth of a young man fascinated by his own image reflected in the water, which develops in a compositional framework that exhales serenity and melancholy alike.

The work of Enkell in "Narciso" is characterized by a style that mixes symbolism with a premonitory subtlety of Nordic modernism. The young protagonist of the painting, presumably Narcissus, appears in a sedentant position, leaning towards water with an absorbed concentration in its reflection. The naked figure denotes fragility and purity, features that Enkell manages to capture with an admirable economy of lines and an attentive observation of the human body.

The choice of color is one of the most remarkable aspects of the work. Enkell uses a restricted palette that ranges from the warm blue and cold tones of the water and the environment, creating a visual contrast that emphasizes the introspection and loneliness of the character. The pastel tones that dominate the scene collaborate in creating an ethereal and suspended atmosphere, almost as if the time had stopped at the exact moment in which Narcissus is lost in his own reflected vision.

Beyond its colors and lines, the composition of the work reflects a poetic symmetry that refers to the central theme of reflex and duality. The figure of Narciso and its reflection in the water are perfectly balanced, offering a visual reflection that is both literal and metaphorical. This double image could be interpreted as a comment on the introspective and insulating nature of self -deception and self -complacency, issues that resonate with the decadent issues of the end of Siècle (end of the century).

Attentive observers will notice the simplicity of the environment, lacking the lush details that often accompany other interpretations of the myth. Here, the Minimalist environment of Enkell displaces attention firmly to Narciso and its reflection, highlighting the importance of the object of his attention and underlining the character's psychological condition. This atmosphere devoid of accessory elements enhances the emotional connection between the viewer and the contemplative figure of Narcissus.

Enckell's work not only refers to the classic myth of Narciso, but also dialogues with the contemporary concerns of his time about identity and subjectivity. "Narcissus" resonates with the twilight atmospheres of symbolist artists such as Gustave Moreau and Odilon Redon, who also explored the interior landscapes of the human soul through an imagery loaded with symbolism and introspection.

In short, "Narcissus" by Magnus Enkell is a work that encapsulates both the artist's technical mastery and his poetic sensibility. It is a clear and moving testimony of the symbolist legacy, where the technique and narrative merge to offer a complex and deeply human vision of the eternal myth of Narcissus.

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