THE WALACENSE - NEW SNOW - 1922


Size (cm): 55x45
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The work "The Walchesee - New Snow" by Lovis Corinth, created in 1922, is a paradigmatic example of the expressionist approach that characterizes the artist, as well as his fascination with nature in its purest form. In this painting, Corinth captures the serenity and majesty of the Walchensee landscape, a lake located in the Alpes Bavaros, at a time when the newly fallen snow covers the terrain, transforming the environment into an almost dream world.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its balanced construction. Through a horizontal disposition that covers the width of the fabric, the painting It evokes a sense of depth and amplitude. This allows the viewer to immerse in the landscape, almost as if he were walking through the scene itself. On the front, the canvas is dominated by the thick layer of snow, which is expressed with a rich texture and a bold use of white and blue, offering a contrast that captures the freshness of the winter air. Snow is presented not only as a physical element, but as a symbol of silence and peace that accompanies nature in this station.

The trees, which are displayed along the flanks of the painting, They are erected as almost sculptural figures, in a constant dialogue with the surrounding landscape. Its tendency towards brown and gray tones provides a tonal balance to snow purity. This detailed vegetation treatment demonstrates Corinth's ability to combine the dynamic impulse of the brush with an almost psychological representation of the environment. As the viewer's gaze moves to the bottom, there are the soft but imposing mountains that frame the lake, covered by a fog veil that titrates with bluish tones.

The sky, which extends as a wide upper plane, is impregnated with a soft gray, evoking the melancholy that often accompanies the winter landscapes. However, this gray is not oppressive; Rather, it suggests a moment of transition that can be both calm and emotion. This subtle game between color and shape makes the work a meditation on nature, one of Corinth's central concerns, who throughout his career sought to capture not only the appearance of landscapes, but their emotional essence.

Although in "the Walchansee - new snow" there are no human characters present, the absence of human figures enhances the feeling of stillness. The work invites the viewer to contemplate the landscape from an introspective perspective, suggesting the idea that nature is a refuge for the soul, a place where peace and reflection can be found. This approach also resonates with the context of the period in which it was created, at a time of transformation and agitation in Europe.

Corinth, whose career ranged from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, was influenced not only by impressionism, but also by the expressionist movement that sought a more subjective expression of reality. This background is manifested in its use of color and the technique of loose brushstroke that often characterizes its work. Corinth's practice to develop a deep connection with the natural environment positions it as a bridge between artistic styles, where emotion and technique are intertwined.

"The Walchesee - New Snow" endures as a work that speaks not only of the physical landscape, but also of the contemplative experience that accompanies it. Through his controlled palette and his harmonious composition, Lovis Corinth manages convulsed.

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