BUS Nº 29 - 1934


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

Eric Ravilous, an eminent figure in the field of British art of the first half of the twentieth century, captured with his work "Bus No. 29 - 1934 (No. 29 BUS - 1934)" An urban scene that, despite its apparent simplicity , overflows with details and has considerable artistic depth. Painter, recorder and illustrator, Ravilus is known for its ability to transform everyday scenes into visually complex and emotional representations. This painting is a clear example of its talent and unique vision.

Observing the composition of the work, one realizes the meticulous attention to detail that characterizes the work of Ravilious. He painting It presents a view of a 29 bus, apparently stopped on a quiet street. The architecture of the vehicle and its integration into the urban space evoke an atmosphere of the time that is at the same time nostalgic and realistic. Ravilus manages to capture the essence of public transport of the 30s in England, something that invites us to reflect on everyday life and its transformation over time.

The use of color in "bus No. 29" deserves a special mention. Ravilous opts for a palette of turned off that reinforce the serenity of the scene. The gray and brown colors of the sky and the structure of the bus subtly contrast with the green treetops, providing a balance that guides the viewer's gaze through the elements arranged in the paint. This chromatic contrast is what gives life to composition and facilitates a placid and harmonious visual experience.

As for human elements in painting, Ravilus decides to focus only on the presence of the bus and the environment, omitting any human figure. This approach allows greater attention to the urban context and the vehicle itself, delivering a feeling of tranquility and leaving the viewer imagine the story that could be behind the empty bus. It could be interpreted as a metaphor of modern life, where machines and urban infrastructure take a central role, depersonalizing the daily story.

Ravilious, who died prematurely in 1942 during World War II while serving as a war artist, left a significant legacy and "bus No. 29 - 1934" is one of the pieces that highlight its ability to capture ordinary moments and objects, raising them to a almost poetic level. His ability to combine realism with a sublimated sense of urban aesthetics reaffirms his place in the history of British contemporary art.

This painting is perfectly inscribed in Ravilious's style, characterized by a sensitivity towards the scenes of everyday life, and their ability to imbue them with a timeless sense. His work recalls the importance of observing and assessing the most common aspects of our environment, raising them to the art category. "Bus No. 29 - 1934", with his meticulous detail work and his nostalgic approach, faithfully represents the essence of his artistic vision and the time he lived and created.

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