Bruges - 1897


Size (cm): 55x45
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The work "Bruges" (1897) by Lovis Corinth is a fascinating example of the expressionist style that defines much of its production, and reflects the painter's mastery in the representation of the supernatural and the disturbing. In this painting, Corinth captures a moment loaded with tension and symbolism, in which elements of mythology and human psyche are intertwined. The composition reveals a scene in which three female figures are located in the center of the action, which suggests not only a strong connection between them, but also a game of power and complicity.

The use of color in "witches" is particularly remarkable; The artist opts for a predominantly dark and bleak palette that is interrupted by vibrant touches of red and yellow tones. This choice not only brings a mystical air to the work, but also emphasizes the duality inherent in the nature of the witches, which are both objects of fear and fascination. Through its loose and expressive brushstrokes, Corinth manages to transmit a sense of movement and emotion, placing the figures in an environment that seems to vibrate with energetic nuances.

The figures, represented with a combination of realism and distortion, contribute to the disturbing character of the scene. Each witch reflects different aspects of femininity and sorcery: one of them holds an object that could be interpreted as a symbol of hidden power or knowledge, while the other two seem to form a circle that suggests a ritual or an act of invocation. The interaction between the figures and their position within the pictorial space is crucial to understand the implicit story that unfolds before our eyes.

Corinth, born in Prussia in 1858, was a multifaceted artist who moved between realism and impressionism, evolving towards a freer and more expressive style. His work has been frequently located within the current of German expressionism, which sought to explore human emotions instead of representing the world objectively and cold. "Bruges" can be seen as a bridge between these traditions; The work evokes both the romantic atmosphere of past times and a new ambition to explore the visceral and the psychological.

Corinth's art is characterized by its strong connection with the instinctive, which translates into its ability to provide its characters with a palpable emotional intensity. "Bruges" adds to its vast production, which includes portraits, landscapes and mythological themes, all marked by their unique vision. This work, in particular, is a testimony of the artist's ability to address complex issues with a freshness that still resonates in the viewer.

Lovis Corinth's interest in the supernatural is not accidental; In an artistic and cultural context that was marked by radical changes in the way of thinking, the exploration of mystical and esoteric issues becomes increasingly relevant. "Bruges" stands as a perfect example of this search, inviting the observer to question not only visible reality, but also those invisible aspects that make up human existence. The work not only reaffirms Corinth's position as a master of the brush, but also confronts us with our own duality in the face of the known and the unknown.

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