Follow the Führer above the clouds - 1942


Size (cm): 75x50
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The painting "follow the Führer above the clouds" (1942) by Paul Nash reveals a meticulous exploration of symbolism and the characteristic surreality of the work of this British artist. Nash, known for his work as a pioneer of surrealism and modernism in the United Kingdom, addresses in this piece the ideological burden and oppression of World War II through a powerful and evocative visual narrative.

The choice of colors in "follow the Führer over the clouds" is remarkably deliberate. The work, predominantly in gray, blue and brown tones, suggests a landscape of desolation and destruction. The use of gray and cold blue in the upper part of the painting embodies a lead and oppressive sky that looms on a land marked by conflict scars. This not only reflects the devastating era in which Nash created painting, but also evokes a sense of alienation and despair.

The composition of the work is equally significant. In the center of the painting, a powerful and ruined architectural structure stands out, which can be interpreted as an allegory of the fragile social and political infrastructure affected by the war. The geometric and angular shapes of this structure contrast with the soft and undulating clouds that seem to move slowly on the scene. These clouds not only add an ethereal element to the composition, but also represent the omnipotent and sinister presence of the Führer, referring to the title of the work. Through this contrast, Nash achieves an interesting superposition between the tangible and the intangible, the real and the unreal.

In this painting, human figures are not observed explicitly, which enhances the sensation of emptiness and abandonment. However, the absence of human figures speak more deeply about the human condition during the war. The desolation of the scene can be understood as a reflection of the traumatized collective soul.

The way Nash uses the perspective also deserves attention. The foreground elements are clearly delineated and detailed, while the forms become more diffuse and abstract as they move away towards the horizon. This not only creates a feeling of depth, but also symbolizes an uncertain and cloudy future by tyranny and conflict.

The piece "follows the Führer above the clouds" is inserted within the context of Nash's works during World War II, where its distinctive style combines elements of the fantastic with acute political comments. Nash, who began his career influenced by the naturalistic landscape and evolved towards a more symbolic and surreal visual language, uses this painting to communicate an implicit and powerful criticism against the Nazi regime.

Paul Nash's dark lyricism in this work echoes other of his iconic creations, such as "Battle of Britain" (1941), where he also explores devastation and resistance. Both paintings They share Nash's ability to transform war pain into a visually powerful and emotionally resonant iconography.

In conclusion, "follow the Führer above the clouds" is a master sample of Paul Nash's talent to combine the political with the poetic. His choice of color, composition and symbolism are intertwined to create a work that not only documes the tumultuous era of World War II, but also invites the viewer to reflect on the inherent destructive and redeeming capacities of humanity.

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