Wounded Train - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Train of the wounded" (1913) by Gino Severini is a powerful representation of the devastating impact of the First World War, an issue that became omnipresent in the art of the early twentieth century. Severini, as a member of the futuristic movement, merges in this painting the energy of modernism with a meditation on human suffering, using the train as a symbol of mobilization and warlike machinery.

In this composition, the train becomes the central element, present at the bottom of the work, where the wagons, almost abstract in their representation, seem to move dynamically. The diagonal perspective that crosses the painting Create a sense of movement, almost as if the viewer could feel the inertia of the train running. The use of color in terrifying and ocher tones, mixed with flashes of red and yellow, adds an urgent aura and despair, evoking the suffering of the wounded on board.

The use of Cubism in painting adds a level of complexity that underlines the chaos of war. The forms of the characters and the elements of the train are broken down and rebuilt in a visual language that emphasizes the fragmentation of the experience of the soldiers. Although humanoid figures are difficult to detail, their implicit presence is inescapable; They are the reflection of a humanity stripped and martyred, trapped in the war machine. This approach not only characterizes physical suffering, but also suggests a deterioration of personal identity amid the brutality of the conflict.

Severini, born in Italy, was one of the most prominent artists of futurism, a movement that celebrated modernity, speed and technology, but also explored its devastating effects. In this work, an internal conflict is manifested that arose between the fascination with the machine and the expensive human price that implies its use in the war. Through "train of the injured", Severini manages to capture the horror of this paradox and, at the same time, the futuristic impetus that had characterized many of his previous works.

The work is part of a series of works by contemporary artists who also explored the experience of war, such as "The Winter Fight" of Boccioni or "The War" of Léger. However, "train of the wounded" stands out for its approach particularly in dehumanization and individual suffering, an exploration that would resonate in the collective memory of the European post-belicist society.

Gino Severini, through this painting, not only documes a historical moment, but also invites the viewer to question the conceptions of progress and civilization that the war unfolds. "Train of the injured" is, in short, a moving testimony of the fragility of humanity against the war machinery, a call to reflection on the cost of war, encapsulated in a work that is already part of the artistic legacy of Modernity.

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