Gallop horse - 1943


Size (cm): 45x75
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Description

"Gallop horse" (Galloping Horse) of 1943, is a masterpiece of the renowned Chinese painter Xu Beihong, a key figure in the evolution of Modern Art of China. This impressive painting captures a frozen moment in time, where a horse, a symbol of vigor and freedom, is presented in full gallop, encapsulating a series of characteristics that reveal both the author's technical skill and the depth of his artistic vision.

Xu Beihong, known for his domain of both the traditional Chinese technique and of Western influences, merges both styles in this work. The composition balances the majesty of the horse with the vacuum of the background, a common resource in Chinese art that seeks to focus the viewer's attention on the main subject, avoiding distractions. The horse's figure is in an ascending diagonal position, capturing the dynamism of the movement and conducting the view of the base of his foot towards the majesty of his high head.

The colored palette of Xu Beihong in "Gallop Horse" is remarkably austere, but no less expressive. The predominant use of black and gray, with minimal touches of other tones, highlights the strength and elegance of the animal. This chromatic simplicity highlights not only the shape and musculature of the horse, but also the artist's ability to create depth and texture with a limited range of tones. The warmth of Chinese ink strokes provides an almost three -dimensional dimension to the horse, giving palpable vitality and presence.

A prominent aspect of this work is the absence of elaborate background. The negative space around the horse accentuates its figure in motion, inviting the observer to concentrate on the pure energy and essence of the horse in its gallop. This approach to the singular subject reflects an influence of the Chinese artistic tradition, in which empty space and suggestion are as important as the painted elements.

The horse's posture, with its front legs stretched forward and the rear backwards, captures a moment of great tension and power, almost transporting the viewer at the time the beast is thrown at full speed through the canvas. The energetic and insurance strokes of Xu Beihong suggest both the physical movement of the gallop and the internal energy of the animal, imbued with an indomitable spirit.

Xu Beihong, in addition to being a painter, was an enthusiastic defender of art reform within China, arguing the need for learning and adapting Western techniques to revitalize traditional Chinese painting. This painting, made during a tumultuous period of Chinese history, can also be interpreted as a symbol of resistance and hope, with the horse in gallop representing the perpetual struggle for freedom and renewal.

"Gallop horse" is not simply a portrait of an animal; It is a confluence of techniques and philosophies of the East and West, a manifestation of the encounter between tradition and modernity. Xu Beihong manages to print in the image all the admiration and respect for the natural force of the horse, while delivering a subtle but powerful message about perseverance and vitality. Thus, this painting continues to resonate not only as a work of art, but also as an emblem of the indomitable spirit and the aesthetic harmony that Xu Beihong valued and promoted.

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