Interior in Furlongs - 1931


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

Eric Ravilious, an outstanding representative of British modernism emerged among world wars, is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his unique way of capturing the essence of everyday life. "Interior in Furlongs - 1931" is a work that reveals its prodigious ability to transform the ordinary into something remarkably extraordinary. In this painting, Ravilus invites us to enter an interior of what seems to be a kitchen, decorated with a simplicity that overflows rustic charm and a nostalgic atmosphere.

In the "Interior in Furlongs" composition, Ravilus uses a meticulous approach to organize the elements within the space. Everyday objects, such as the table covered with a tablecloth paintings, Ceramic dishes carefully aligned and a jug on the table, they are placed as actors in a stage, each playing their role in the story that the painter wants to tell. Through the window of an open door, a view is offered to the idyllic country landscape, a deliberate contrast that connects the inner world with the outside and evokes a feeling of pastoral serenity.

The colors in this work are particularly significant. The soft and harmonious palette, with a predominance of terrible, gray and green green tones, reinforces the calm and welcoming atmosphere of the interior. The use of color by Ravilious is not only decorative but also narrative, suggesting lightness and freshness that contributes to the feeling of tranquility. The light enters from the left, bathing the space in a soft glow that illuminates every detail with almost photographic precision, accentuating textures and shapes.

Even when there are no human figures present in the scene, its absence does not decrease the impact of the painting. In fact, the lack of characters reinforces the implicit presence of human life in the well -careful details of the environment, evoking stories not told and lives that feel through the objects represented. The Loza and the dishes on the table suggest recent activity, as if a few moments before the space had been inhabited by people in their daily work.

Eric Ravilious developed a visual language deeply influenced by the British tradition but also open to the permeability of contemporary European currents of its time. His representations of landscapes and interior scenes, often devoid of human figures, capture a time arrested over time, imbued with a poetic sense of everyday life.

"Interior in Furlongs" is also a window to the artist's personal life. Furlongs was her friend's house Peggy Angus, an artist and designer with whom Ravilious maintained a close professional and personal relationship. The house itself, located in the heart of the idyllic Sussex, was a creative refuge for Ravilious and other contemporaries of his.

This work resonates with a stillness that invites the viewer to consider not only as a representation of a domestic space, but as an contemplation on the value of everyday life. Ravilious's ability to capture the essence of the moment and place in his works makes "interior in Furlongs - 1931" an exquisite example of his technical mastery and his sensitive gaze towards the world that surrounded him. This painting Not only does it beautify the domestic sphere that portrays, but also elevates our understanding of the deep connection between place, memory and art.

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