Studies - 1934


Size (cm): 70x60
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The work "Furlongs" of 1934, by the renowned British artist Eric Ravilious, is a meticulous and evocative study of English rural life. Through this painting, Ravilus demonstrates his mastery in capturing the essence of the landscape and the atmosphere of southern England, a region that was a constant source of inspiration for him. This painting In particular, it shows its ability to combine a precise composition with a more subtle exploration of topics and textures.

The "Furlongs" scene presents a view of a country house, surrounded by a soft landscape and soft hills that extend under an open sky. Detail attention is manifest in staggered roofs and textures of the different surfaces, from foliage to the doors and windows of the house. The predominant colors are soft and terrible, with a palette of green, brown and gray that provide a sense of calm and permanence, reflecting the tranquility and stability of rural life.

The high horizon and the use of diagonal lines guide the viewer throughout the work, creating a feeling of depth and movement that, although subtle, suggests a dynamism contained in the stillness of the scene. Ravilious uses a technique that could be considered a synthesis of illustration and painting, with defined limits and color areas uniformly, which is characteristic of its unique style. This fusion reflects its initial formation as an illustrator, moving that precision to the world of watercolor and guache.

Although painting lacks human figures, it feels a human presence implicit in the details of landscape and architecture. The absence of physical figures does not decrease the sensation of life; On the contrary, he invites the viewer to imagine human activity behind each window and door. This election makes the work feel timeless and pertinent, a silent testimony of everyday life.

Eric Ravilus is recognized for his ability to find the extraordinary in the common aspects of British life. "Furlongs" is no exception, turning a simple country house into a work of art that resonates nostalgia and admiration for a way of life that, although perhaps changing, remains appreciated.

Ravilus was a prominent member of the group of artists known as the "Artists' International Association" and his work during the 1920s and 1930s contributed to the revaluation of modernism in the United Kingdom. His work, in particular his work as a war painter, has left a lasting legacy that is still studied and celebrated today.

In sum, "Furlongs" by Eric Ravilious is a testimony of his technical ability and artistic sensibility. Capture not only the appearance, but also the spirit of the English countryside, inviting the spectators to a moment of reflection and appreciation of the world around them.

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