The jochberg and the Walchansee - 1924


Size (cm): 60x45
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The work "The jochberg and the Walchanse" (1924) by Lovis Corinch is a revealing reflection of the artist's postimpressionist mastery, who knew how to merge his fascination with the natural world with an emotional expressiveness in his brushstroke. Corinth, originally from Prussia, stood out as a master of color and light, always seeking to evoke the atmosphere of the place it portrayed, as well as the emotions that it caused in the observer.

In this painting, there is a mountainous landscape that is both large and accessible. The jochberg rises majestic in the background, while the Walchanse shines at the bottom of the composition, becoming a natural mirror that reflects the splendid light of the landscape. The choice of colors in this work is remarkable; The intense blues of the lake contrast with the deep green and brown of the vegetation, while the softer tones of the sky hinting at a sunset create an atmosphere of serenity and greatness. The dense brushstroke that characterizes Corinth adds texture and dynamism to the pictorial surface, generating a sense of movement that encourages the landscape.

As for the composition, the artist uses a disposition that guides the viewer's look from the foreground, full of vegetation, towards the lake mirror and the imposing mountains in the background. This structure provides depth and reconciliation with nature, a recurring theme in Corinth's art. Although there are no human figures present in the work, the feeling of presence is almost palpable, suggesting that the viewer is part of the environment in which it is located.

We must not forget that Lovis Corinth was a pioneer of modernity that embraced the expressive force of painting while trying to capture the essence of nature. His style was greatly influenced by the movement of expressionism, which is characterized by a deliberate distortion of form and color in order to transmit a greater emotional response. In this sense, "the jochberg and the Walchanse" could be seen as an evolution of romanticism and a transition to the most modern approach to the landscape, where nature is not simply an idyllic background, but a space loaded with sensations and emotions.

Corinth is undoubtedly an artist who deserves more recognition in the German art overview of the early twentieth century. Their ability to combine the vibrant palette with an energetic brushstroke distinguishes them from their contemporaries. Together, "the jochberg and the Walchanse" is positioned as a visual testimony of the intersection between the place and the emotion, an ecosystem in which the spectator not only observes, but also experiments. Through this work, he invites us to reflect on our relationship with the natural environment, thanking the influence that he has on the human spirit.

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