Bowling - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Lovis Corinth's "Bolera" (1913) is a notable example of the artist's distinctive approach to the painting of everyday scenes, instilling in them a vitality and dynamism that are characteristic of his style. This piece is in a context where Corinth, often recognized as a master From expressionism, it enters a world of social interactions and recreational activities, capturing a simple moment that resonates with the essence of urban life of the early twentieth century.

The composition of "Bolera" exhibits a fascinating disposition in which the ???????? It is taken to an animated bowling bar, where the chairs and tables are arranged in such a way that they invite the viewer to penetrate the scene. Through a bold color use, Corinth uses a vibrant palette that covers warm and cold tones, creating a contrast that gives life to the scene. Intense colors not only defines the holiday of the bowling alley, but also seem to almost throb with the energy of the moment, an energy that is fundamental for the experience of leisure and coexistence. The quick and loose brushstrokes, typical of Corinth's style, add an almost translucent quality to the work, allowing the luminosity of the room to manifest in the colors of the bowling balls and in the lights that are reflected in the environment.

Among the characters represented, we find a series of figures that seem immersed in the activity of playing, which evokes the spirit of camaraderie and celebration that accompanies the moments of leisure. This social interaction, captured with a remarkable ability to represent the multiple expressions and positions, offers a look at the entertainment culture of the time. The characters are not only physically present, but also come alive through their movements, which allows the spectator to feel the vibration of the place.

As we explore the formal characteristics of the work, it becomes clear that Corinth moved away from the idealization to which many artists of his time clung. Rather than representing a polished vision of life, it provides a look at the daily life of the urban middle class, an issue that frequently appears in its work. Details such as floor lines and the arrangement of bowling balls reinforce the realistic perspective of the scene, while the impairing technique used by Corinth adds a physicality that makes objects almost sprout from the canvas surface.

The Lovis Corinth style, characterized by a mixture of realism and expressive brushstrokes, manifests not only in "bowling" but in many of his other works, where light and texture are fundamental for the creation of a sense of atmosphere and movement . In this sense, a parallelism can be drawn with works by others masters of their time that also sought to reveal the dynamic nature of modern life, as in the portraits of Gustave Caillebotte's urban life or the Pierre-Auguste renovate leisure scenes.

"Bowling" is more than a simple representation of entertainment; It is a celebration of everyday life in its most vibrant form. The interaction between its visual elements, the management of color, and the representation of the human figure offer us an experience that is both intimate and contemporary. Lovis Corinth, through its masterful technical and interest in the nuances of human experience, has left an indelible mark on art history, making this work a fundamental piece to appreciate the vitality of drawing, brushstroke and color in the painting of the twentieth century.

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