Centenary pines and junctions in the west hills - 1918


Size (cm): 55x85
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Xu Beihong, prominent Chinese painter and central figure in the modernization of Chinese art, gives us in his work "pines and centenary juniks in the west hills" of 1918, a palpable testimony of his mastery and sensitivity. In this painting, Beihong immerses us in a landscape of harmony and eternity, where nature is presented as a living and venerable entity.

The composition of this work is, at first glance, simple but deeply evocative. The undisputed protagonists are the majestic pines and juniks, whose robust and twisted forms speak of centuries of existence. These trees, with their knots and extended branches, are erected as perennial testimonies of the passage of time in the west hills.

The use of color in this paint is remarkably subtle. Xu Beihong uses a restricted but effective palette, where the tones of dark green and brown earth dominate the scene, creating a serenity and continuity effect. The contrast between the always green leaves of the pines and the roughness of the trunk suggests a balance between the eternal and the ephemeral, the vital and the inert. The choice of these colors not only provides a sense of realism, but also evokes an atmosphere of reverence towards nature.

Through the stroke and use of ink, Xu Beihong demonstrates its skill in traditional Chinese painting, while incorporating elements of Western techniques that it had studied in France. The calligraphic flow of its lines and the variation in color density are evidence of its ability to merge the best of both artistic worlds. In "Centenary pines and junctions in the west hills", each line seems to have its own life, guiding the viewer's gaze through the framework of branches and leaves, towards a horizon that suggests infinity and contemplation.

The absence of human figures in painting further highlights the monumentality of the natural landscape. Beihong focuses on the purity of the environment, stillness and history told by the trees themselves. This choice can be interpreted as an invitation to introspection, suggesting that man is just a momentary spectator in the vastness of geological and natural time.

Xu Beihong, also known for his works of horses and human figures, here he opts for an issue that transcends the everyday and enters the universal. "Centenary pines and junctions in the west hills" not only represents a physical place, but also a mental state, where the eternity of nature is reflected in the perenniality of the human spirit.

It is remarkable to consider how Beihong, through this work, projects a vision of the landscape that is both topographic and mystical. The precision in botanical details does not reduce the emotional and philosophical impact of the painting. On the contrary, this attention to detail enhances the impression that we are attending a sacred moment, a silent communion with nature.

In conclusion, "Centenary Pines and Juniles in the west hills" of Xu Beihong is a brilliant example of his ability to communicate entire universes with the economy of strokes and colors. It is a tribute to the longevity and resistance of nature, a piece that, despite its apparent simplicity, encloses a complexity of meanings and emotions, confirming Beihong as one of the great masters of his time.

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