Zhao Wu's mother. - 1941


Size (cm): 45x110
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Description

The work of Xu Beihong, entitled "The mother of Zhao Wu" (1941), is an eloquent testimony of the author's commitment to the Chinese pictorial tradition, while incorporating elements of Western realism. This painting shines with a serene mystique that is penetrating and intense, manifesting the technical skill of a master that moves elegantly between the worlds of the old and the contemporary.

In this piece, the main figure is an immortalized woman in a moment of reflection. His hands delicately hold what seems to be a fabric, while his look, deep and contemplative, is lost in the distance. The composition of the work is strategically balanced, with the woman in the center dominating the scene, her sitting position suggesting both stillness and resistance. The negative space around it accentuates its almost monumental presence, causing an immediate emotional connection with the viewer.

Color contrasts in paint are subtle but effective. The mostly monochromatic palette, with earthy and soft gray tones, creates an atmosphere of stillness and solemnity. The choice of these colors also amplifies the texture of the fabric and the folds of the clothing, showing the meticulousness with which Xu Beihong addresses every detail. This deliberate use of shades and shadows corresponds to the artist's ability to transmit the psychological and emotional depth of his characters, a characteristic that differentiates it within the Chinese pictorial tradition of his time.

The piece belongs to a period where Xu, formed in the academic methods of Europe, begins to integrate this knowledge with its Chinese artistic heritage. Graduate of the National Academy of Fine Arts of Paris, Xu Beihong personifies the intercultural dialogue between the East and West. In fact, Xu is recognized for its domain of Western drawing and painting techniques, which allows it to bring a new dimension of realism to deeply rooted themes in Chinese narrative and mythology.

"Zhao Wu's mother" can be interpreted as a representation of female strength and resilience, a recurring theme in the work of Xu Beihong. The serenity of women, combined with their solved gaze, reflects a symbology of courage and perseverance. The painting captures an intimate, almost venerable moment that transcends time, evoking a deep connection with Chinese history and cultural identity.

Compared to other works by Xu Beihong, such as its famous galloping horses, this piece is notable for its introspective approach and more static emotional content. While Xu's horses are vibrant and full of movement, "Zhao Wu's mother" offers contemplative calm. This duality in his work shows Xu's skill to navigate between dynamization and stillness, always with a powerful narrative and an insurmountable technical domain.

In conclusion, "Zhao Wu's mother" is a testimony of Xu Beihong's mastery, who, through her unmistakable style, offers visual meditation on resilience, tradition and humanity. The work not only captures the essence of an intimate and reflective moment, but also serves as a bridge between the rich artistic traditions of the East and West, consolidating Xu Beihong as a pioneer in cultural synthesis.

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