DRY DIQUE SUBMARINOS - 1940


Size (cm): 75x55
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Eric Ravilious, one of the most prominent artists of the first half of the twentieth century in the United Kingdom, presents us in his painting "Dry Dock submarines" a fascinating and evocative representation that captures the essence of the war era in which it was created . Made in 1940, in the middle of World War II, this work reflects not only the technical ingenuity of the naval engineers of the time, but also a moment of calm amid the preparation for war.

The composition of the work is meticulous and precise, as was characteristic of Ravilious's style. The submarines, the undisputed protagonists of the scene, are represented in a dry dock, surrounded by container structures and maintenance equipment that suggest an environment of activity and repair. The way in which Ravilous uses the geometric lines and shapes to delineate both the ships and the surrounding elements confers an almost architectural order to the scene, highlighting his formation as an ornamental designer.

The use of color in "Dry Dock submarines" is equally emblematic of the distinctive style of Ravilius. The gray and blue tones predominate, which not only allude to the metallic and technical nature of the submarines but also evoke a serene and cold atmosphere, probably reflecting both the physical insulation of the dry dock and a sensation of solemnity before the machinery of the war of the war . The touches of ocher and brown in certain details add a subtle warmth that contrasts with the dominant coldness, enriching the palette and providing a tonal depth to the work.

It is noteworthy the absence of people in the scene, which highlights the monumentality of the machines and focuses the viewer's attention on the submarines themselves. The lack of human figures can be interpreted as an allusion to the lonely and mechanical reality of modern war, where machines often seem to eclipse the presence and prominence of individuals.

Ravilus' approach on war issues is not surprising, considering his role as an official war artist during the conflict, a mandate under which he created several works that documented different aspects of life and military technology. His ability to combine technical precision with unique artistic sensibility makes his paintings offer an both descriptive and interpretive perspective of the time.

In "Dry Dock submarines", the placement and scale of submarines within the frame also suggests compositional sophistication that is worthy of admiration. Submarines, centered and aligned in parallel perspective, direct the viewer's gaze towards the bottom of the scene, creating a feeling of depth and spatial continuity. Reflections in water and luster shadows also play a crucial role in the general perception of the image, providing an almost photographic detail that is captivating.

Eric Ravilious was a master In capturing the extraordinary visual calm of industrial and military moments, and "submarines in dry dock" is a sublime sample of its ability to find beauty and order in these scenarios. This work not only documes an era and technology, but also invites reflection on the relationship between humanity and mechanical creations that define many aspects of modern life.

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