Los Solitarios - 1899


Size (cm): 70x50
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Description

Edvard Munch's lonely, painted in 1899, is a work that encapsulates the essence of symbolism and expressionism, styles that the Norwegian artist has dominated throughout his career. In this fabric, Munch unmistakably explores loneliness and human isolation, recurring themes in his work that often reflect his own internal struggles.

The composition of the loners focuses on the representation of two human figures, which are strategically located in the foreground of the work. These figures, wrapped in a melancholy aura, seem to be explicitly connected by their position and expression, although they in turn reflect a deep disconnection with each other. The stylized representation of these characters is characteristic of the work of Munch, who often reduces the figures to essentially symbolic elements and loaded with emotion.

The color plays a crucial role in this painting. Munch uses a limited palette that oscillates between dark, green and brown tones, generating a dense and oppressive atmosphere. These colors twist the perception of space and time, suggesting an environment that could be interpreted as an extension of the emotional state of the characters. The pictorial surface, with its loose and expressive brushstrokes, contributes to a sense of movement and agitation, reflecting the anxiety inherent to the human condition that Munch so frequently addresses.

Behind the figures, the background is composed of nebulae forms and without clear definition, which reinforces the feeling of desolation. This spatial ambiguity, where the scenario is diluted in a swampy mist, becomes a symbol of alienation and sadness that the individual feels before the grandeur of the world around him. The use of these elements encourages an immediate emotional connection, allowing viewers to feel part of the experience of loneliness.

It is interesting to note that lonely is in the context of the late nineteenth century, a time when Munch began to refine their style. The work can be seen as an integral part of a broader speech within modernism, where human emotions are transmitted through a new and moving visual grammar. The themes of solitude and existential anguish, which are also in contemporary works such as the cry, become a reflection of the social and psychological concerns of the time, resonating with an audience that began to question the nature of its existence.

Through lonely, Munch shows us his mastery to capture the ineffable of human experience, suggesting that loneliness is a shared condition, despite his intimate and personal experience. The painting is not only a window to the artist's psyche, but also a mirror in which the viewer can contemplate his own loneliness. Emotional depth and expressionist elements in this work continue to speak to later generations, solidifying Munch's relevance in the Canon of Western art. Ultimately, the loners stand out not only as a testimony of human struggle but also as an artistic achievement that encapsulates the concern of their time.

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