Beyond the Radiant Valley (Reiderfurka) - 1918


Size (cm): 55x75
Price:
Sale price£204 GBP

Description

Submerging in the painting "beyond the radiant valley (Reiderfurka)" of 1918 by Alice Bailly is to enter a compact universe of shapes and colors that overflow vitality and expressiveness. Bailly, a Switzerland artist who moved between the movements of Fauvism and Cubism, offers us a work that, at first glance, seems like chaos of techniques and styles, but who, when observing carefully, reveals his mastery in the articulation of space and the luminescence.

The work presents a vibrant interpretation of a mountainous landscape, where natural forms disintegrate and are recomposed through a series of shudder and contortions that capture both the dynamism of alpine geography and the artist's own internal energy. Bailly uses a kaleidoscopic palette that goes from the intense green and blue to the warm ocher and red, generating a constant game of chromatic contrasts that gives a sense of movement and vitality to the scene. In this painting, the contours and straight lines intermingle with soft curves and abstract shapes, reminding us of the influence of Cubism and how Bailly adapts it to his own visual language.

One of the most striking aspects is the way Bailly manipulates light and shadow. Instead of using them to create a traditional three -dimensional illusion, it uses them as emotional brushstrokes that contribute to the general atmosphere of the work. The radiation that emanates from the valley does not come from a natural light source, but seems to arise from the landscape fabric itself, evoking a sensation of mystery and splendor that justifies the title of the work.

Unlike other landscape works of the time, where the human figure usually has a prominent role, here Bailly opts for the total absence of characters. This decision not only focuses all the attention on the monumentality and transcendence of the natural environment, but it could also be interpreted as an affirmation of the insignificance of the human being against the magnitude and irradiation of the cosmos.

Interestingly, this work of Bailly occurs in a very particular historical context. Painted in 1918, at the end of World War I, "beyond the radiant valley" can be interpreted as a visual escape from the horrors of war and a meditation on the beauty and resilience of nature. While Europe was bleeding in battles and trenches, Bailly's art invoked a higher and more serene space, beyond human suffering and terrestrial tribulations.

In summary, "beyond the radiant valley (Reiderfurka)" is a complex work that reflects both Alice Bailly's technical mastery and its ability to evoke deep emotional and spiritual states through the representation of a landscape. The synergy of colors, shapes and lights in this painting is not only a testament of Bailly's talent, but also an invitation to contemplate the intersection between nature and human experience through an intensely personal and innovative lens.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed