English school of the mid-20th century
Untitled.
Oil on canvas.
It presents slight losses in the pictorial surface.
Measurements: 182 x 182 cm; 188 x 188 cm (frame).
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English school of the mid-20th century.
Untitled.
Oil on canvas.
It presents slight losses in the pictorial surface.
Measurements: 182 x 182 cm; 188 x 188 cm (frame).
This painting presents a complex and symbolic scene where elements of human work, machinery and landscape converge. The composition is articulated as a kind of pictorial collage in which different scenes and objects are superimposed within an almost dreamlike space, creating a visual narrative charged with tension and meaning. At the center of the work dominates a dark mechanical structure - an industrial piece with valves, tubes and wheels, which seems to organize the rest of the composition. Fragments of boats, ropes and wood appear around it, while water flows in the lower left. These elements evoke an environment linked to manual labor and maritime or port activities, suggesting a direct relationship between humans and technology. The composition is characterized by a fragmented and dynamic structure that recalls some approaches of Cubism, although reinterpreted in a more narrative way. At the same time, the presence of unexpected visual associations and the slightly disturbing atmosphere can be related to the sensibility of Surrealism, a current that notably influenced many European artists during the first half of the 20th century.
Beyond its formal dimension, the work seems to propose a reflection on the relationship between nature, work and industrial progress. The human figures appear almost absorbed by the web of objects and machines, as if they were part of the same productive system. This type of subject matter was frequent in European art in the mid-20th century, in a context marked by industrial transformation and post-war social changes.
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