King Hobgoblin sleeping - 1896


Size (cm): 75x50
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The painting "King Hobgoblin sleeping" of 1896, the work of Finnish artist Hugo Simberg, highlights for his unique representation of a character from the dark European folklore sleeping in an enigmatic environment. Simberg, known for his inclination towards the fantastic and the macabre, captures the viewer's attention through a composition that evokes both mystery and serenity.

In the center of the work, King Hobgoblin lies, whose figure, placidly lying, denotes an atmosphere of stillness in the middle of the apparent loneliness. Its presence, despite being an entity traditionally associated with mischief and restlessness, becomes almost melancholic and vulnerable in its state of rest. The intricate use of color by Simberg stands out especially; The dark and terrible tones of the soil and the environment that surround the character are intertwined with the grays and brown that defend the hobgoblin clothing. Outside colors reinforce the sensation of the dream atmosphere and contribute to place the scene in a kingdom between sleep and vigil.

The composition is intriguing. Simberg places King Hobgoblin markedly in the foreground, immediately attracting the viewer's gaze towards this central figure. In its back a landscape of soft lines and ghostic forms is extended, almost dissolving in a fog that covers the entire bottom, leaving trees and ethereal shapes that, instead of specifying the environment, make it even more mysterious and attractive .

Simberg's iconography is famous for expressing dark and macabre symbolisms with a striking smoothness. The contrast between the figure dominated by reverie and its usual chaotic nature highlights Simberg's ability to explore the dichotomies of human character and mythological personalities. His deal with folklore and supernatural reflects an interest in the psychological elements of the individual and his environment, often approached in a private and introspective way.

This piece is distinguished not only by its theme, but also by its technical execution. The attention to detail in the textures of the hobgoblin dress and the surface on which it rests talks about Simberg's dominance to create a realistic and fantastic conjunction at the same time. This detailed approach invites a prolonged observation, causing the viewer to enter the scene and question the nature of the character of the character; If it is a repairing dream, a spell or an internal reflection.

"King Hobgoblin sleeping" is inscribed within Simberg's main works, whose style traces parallels with the work of other symbolists and artists who explored the supernatural and the poetically dark as Edvard Munch and Arnold Böcklin. Hugo Simberg's ability to turn the grotesque into some beauty and psychological depth has consolidated its place in the pantheon of artists who, through their vision, expand the limits of reality and invite us to lose ourselves in dream worlds and metaphors .

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