Coastal defenses - 1940


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price£210 GBP

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In the work 'coastal defenses - 1940', Eric Ravilious presents a unique vision of England of World War II. Belonging to the darkest period of the twentieth century, this painting uniquely captures the concerns and preparations of a nation against the imminent threat of invasion.

Ravilous, known for his ability to capture the essence of the English landscape, opts in this case for a coastal scenario, where the apparent serenity of the sea contrasts with the defensive structures and anti -tanks that extend along the shore. When observing the paint, the first thing that attracts attention is the soft color palette, typically English, with gray, beige and olive green tones that dominate the scene. These nuances not only reflect the gray of the coasts of the United Kingdom, but also the gloomy mood of war time.

The composition is marked by a meticulous organization of the elements in the landscape. In the foreground, we find a row of inclined wood posts, known as "breaks" or "dragon teeth", destined to hinder the progress of enemy vehicles. The precision with which Ravilus has represented these obstacles suggests not only a remarkable technical skill, but also a deep knowledge of the military artifacts of the time. The posts, with their elongated shadows, direct the viewer's view towards the horizon and, in some way, towards the melancholic and serene infinity of the sea.

The sky, in turn, is painted with delicate brushstrokes of blue and gray. It is a sky that does not threaten a storm, but that is far from suggesting an absolute peace. In this sense, the work maintains a balance between order and uncertainty, a clear reflection of collective mood in times of war.

Although 'coastal defenses - 1940' does not include human characters, the absence of these gives the work a feeling of desolation and waiting. It is as if the landscape itself awaits, tense, to the inevitable future events. Ravilus' interpretation of the relationship between man and the natural environment reaches a new dimension here; The man is present not in physical form, but through the footprints of his intervention on the landscape.

With 'coastal defenses - 1940', Eric Ravilus not only gives us a representation of the coastal landscape for military purposes, but also offers us a reflection on human fragility to historical events that mold our collective realities.

As an outstanding member of the official British war artists, Ravilus tried to capture, between 1940 and 1942, the various aspects of life and the British landscape in times of conflict. His ability to transform the everyday into something extraordinary and moving is evident in this work. Comparing 'coastal defenses - 1940' with other of their works, such as 'Totes Meer' (1940) or 'Submarine in the shipyard' (1940), we noticed a stylistic consistency: the use of watercolor, clean lines and the ability to Imbute static scenes with a sense of visual narration.

The work of Eric Ravilious invites us to meditate on the past, and his 'coastal defenses - 1940' remains an eloquent and emotional testimony of the impact of war on the landscape and the human spirit.

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