Poster of the magazine An Die Laterne (to the post of the light) - 1919


Size (cm): 55x45
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Description

The painting "poster of the magazine An Die Laterne" (to the post of light) of 1919, created by Max Pechstein, is erected as a fascinating testimony of the intersection between art and popular culture in the post -war Germany. In this poster, Pechstein, an outstanding member of the expressionist movement and the Die Brücke group, displays his mastery in the capture of the vibrant essence of his time through a dynamic and colorful composition, typical of the pictorial estate to which he belonged.

In a visual inspection, simplified forms and bold lines that characterize the Pechstein style are noticed. The central figure of the work, which seems to represent a lantern, acts as a symbol of guide and hope, bright against the dark background. This element not only works as a mere object in painting, but is loaded with meaning, suggesting a search for clarity and light in uncertain times. The choice of title, "to the post of light", reinforces this metaphor of enlightenment in a context where the darkness of war still weighs on society.

The use of color is another aspect highlighted in this work. Pechstein uses a rich and contrasting palette that covers from the warm yellow to the deep blue. This chromatic mixture not only combines a feeling of dynamism, but also enhances the emotion of composition. The colors are applied with a thickness that reminds the technique of imposto, where the paint seems almost tangible, inviting the viewer to connect with the work in a visceral and direct way.

Through its stylized forms and their play of lights and shadows, Pechstein manages to transmit not only a visual message, but also a sense of connection with the artistic community of his time. As a representative of expressionism, his work reflects the anguish and at the same time the fervor of a society that yearned to be reborn. Often, the art of this period is characterized by an identity search against devastation caused by World War I, and Pechstein's work aligns with this narrative.

The use of characters is subtle and symbolic in this work; The human figure is more a collective symbol than an individual. The figures that could be interpreted as characters are stylized representations that evoke a sense of community towards a shared reality, being the shadows and lights that shape this collective experience.

It should be noted that this work is not an isolated case, but is inserted in a broader context of artistic production of the time. The influence of Fauvism and Cubism can be felt in the decomposition of forms and in the color explosion, which places Pechstein within a broader artistic conversation in which various contemporary currents converge.

"An poster of the magazine An Die Laterne" is, in short, a précis of the time of its creation: a call to hope, a reflection of human struggle and a manifestation of the desire for clarity and meaning in a world marked by the confusion. The work not only presents a product of its time, but it becomes a light beacon that guides future generations towards reflection on the role of art in society. Through this piece, Pechstein not only captures the essence of its historical context, but invites the spectator to participate in a visual narrative that transcends his time.

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