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The painting "Pork" ("Pig") by Xu Beihong, at first glance, may seem an unusual theme for a work of art, especially within the vast production of a consecrated artist as Xu Beihong, known for his majestic horses and portraits humans full of life. However, this work is a revealing sample of the technical mastery and sensitivity that Xu Beihong applied to all his issues, even the most everyday and humble.

The pig, a lonely protagonist of the painting, is represented with meticulous attention to the anatomical and textural details. Each sow of the animal and the shadows that it projects on its skin are treated with the same skill that Beihong would apply to an equine or human portrait. This precision reflects its academic training and its ability to capture the essence of life through art. The animal's contours flow gently, and the pork posture suggests a moment of stillness in its daily existence, captured with surprising accuracy and naturalness.

The use of color in the work is equally remarkable. Xu Beihong opts for a restricted but effective palette, using soft and terrifying tones that highlight pink pig meat against a hacking and almost ethereal background. This choice of colors not only focuses on the viewer's attention on the main subject, but also infuses the scene with a feeling of serenity and balance, as if the pig existed in a separate dimension, free of the concerns and agitation of the human world .

What follows from this work is not only a faithful representation of a common animal, but a kind of tribute to the simplicity and purity of Chinese rural life, which Xu Beihong knew well. Born in the rural town of Yixing, his connection with the peasant environment was deep and persistent throughout his life and career. In "pig", you can see a continuation of this connection, evoking a nostalgia for a simpler and more direct world.

The historical context in which Xu Beihong created his works is also crucial to understand them. In an era of transition and modernization for China, its art sailed between the European academic realism he had learned and the traditional Chinese techniques and themes. "Pork" is located at this crossroads, where Western detail is found with the Chinese appreciation for the spiritual essence of the represented subject.

Looking more closely at painting, it can be interpreted that Beihong not only tried to document the shape of the pig, but also to transmit a sensory and emotional experience linked to the direct and respectful observation of the natural world. The pig, often dismissed as a symbol of simplicity or even vulgarity, becomes here a vehicle of introspection and artistic contemplation.

In the rich trajectory of Xu Beihong, "Pork" stands out not only for its apparent simplicity, but for the depth with which the artist addresses his theme. It is a testimony of its ability to find dignity and beauty in all aspects of life, and to raise them through art. "Pork" is ultimately a work that invites viewers to reconsider and appreciate the intrinsic beauty of everyday life, a visual reminder that, in the hands of a master, Until the simplest issue can be transformed into extraordinary.

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