Gallop stallion - 1937


Size (cm): 55x35
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The "gallop stallion" painting of Xu Beihong, made in 1937, is a masterpiece that encapsulates both the technical skill and the emotional depth of the artist. Xu Beihong is known for mastering the techniques of traditional Chinese painting with influences of Western art, and this work is a clear example of this.

When observing "gallop stallion", the first thing that highlights is the dynamic and powerful energy of the horse, a stallion captured in full movement, with its raised helmets and their hair waving in the wind. The composition is almost monochromatic, with the predominant use of black ink on a white background, which highlights even more the figure of the animal. This chromatic choice, characteristic of the SUMI-E technique, allows to focus on the vigor and shape of the horse without unnecessary distractions.

The horse's anatomy is represented with unparalleled precision, demonstrating the deep knowledge of Xu Beihong about the structure and equine movement. Each tense muscle and every line of the animal's body transmit a sense of indomitable freedom and strength. The detail of the fur, although marked with fluid and safe strokes, is not lost in abstraction, but provides texture and vitality to the central character of the work.

Xu Beihong was a great defender of "art with life", and his ability to infuse vitality and movement to his works is evident in this painting. Through a media economy, it manages to capture the essence of the existence and energy of the horse in a single instant frozen over time, evoking a sensation of immediacy and transience.

A less known aspect of this work, and that is worth highlighting, is the historical context in which it was created. In 1937, China was immersed in war conflicts and political tensions, and the choice of galloping horse can be interpreted as a symbol of resistance, freedom and hope in tumultuous times. Xu Beihong, a deeply patriotic artist, could have channeled his feelings about the situation of his homeland through the image of this strong and free stallion.

Compared to other works by Xu Beihong, "gallop stallion" is particularly remarkable for its simplicity and at the same time its emotional complexity. Works such as "Earth of shores" or "portrait of lacking bones" show their ability to work with a variety of subjects and styles, but it is in their paintings of horses where his technical mastery and emotional connection with the subject really shine.

In summary, "gallop stallion" is not only a celebration of the technical skill of Xu Beihong, but also a testimony of his ability to capture deep and universal emotions through his art. The work continues to resonate with its audience today, reminding us of the beauty and strength of nature, as well as the enduring power of the human spirit.

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