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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolism
1920
19th Century
70.0 x 60.0 cm
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Chrysanthemms and Calla
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To stand before Lovis Corinth’s Chrysanthemums and Calla is to step into a moment suspended between vibrant life and quiet contemplation. This large oil on canvas, painted in 1920, is far more than a mere arrangement of flowers; it is a richly textured narrative woven from natural forms, avian grace, and the subtle melancholy characteristic of early 20th-century European art. The composition immediately draws the eye into a lush, almost overabundant gathering of blooms—the deep tones of chrysanthemums mingling with the elegant curves of calla lilies. Corinth masterfully captures the ephemeral beauty of nature at its peak, inviting the viewer to breathe in the imagined scent and hear the gentle rustle of wings.
The scene is a carefully orchestrated tableau vivant set outdoors, yet imbued with an intimate sense of enclosure. Notice how Corinth balances the wild energy of the flora against the more structured elements of human presence—the suggestion of a boat resting on the left, the sturdy form of a chair anchoring the bottom right corner, and the implied surface of a dining table beneath the water's edge. These objects ground the otherwise ethereal display. Dominating the upper register are two birds, their wings spread in magnificent arcs. They act as living exclamation points against the backdrop of blossoms. This interplay between the wild, untamed life represented by the flowers and the poised, watchful energy of the birds creates a dynamic tension that is both exhilarating and deeply peaceful.
Corinth’s technique in this piece speaks to his journey through various artistic currents. While rooted in the expressive power of late 19th-century painting, the execution here possesses a certain modern clarity. The oil paint is applied with visible energy; one can almost trace the artist's passionate strokes as they build up the velvety texture of the petals and the sheen on the bird feathers. This palpable brushwork prevents the scene from feeling overly polished or academic. Instead, it retains a vital, immediate quality—as if the painting itself was captured in the very moment the light shifted across the garden.
The symbolism within Chrysanthemums and Calla is layered, inviting deep personal reflection. Flowers themselves have long been conduits for emotion; chrysanthemums often speak of remembrance and enduring affection, while calla lilies frequently symbolize purity and rebirth. The presence of the birds adds a layer of freedom and spirit. Collectively, the painting seems to meditate on the passage of time—the vibrant life captured against the backdrop of inevitable change. For the collector or designer, this piece offers more than just decoration; it offers an emotional anchor, a visual poem that speaks to beauty found amidst complexity.
For those seeking to infuse a space with the sophisticated romance of early 20th-century European art, a reproduction of this work is a profound choice. Its scale (70 x 60 cm) allows it to command attention without overwhelming a room, making it perfect above a console table or within an elegant dining area. Owning this piece means curating not just artwork, but a mood—a sophisticated blend of natural exuberance and quiet, enduring beauty that echoes the passionate spirit of Lovis Corinth himself.
1858 - 1925 , Holandia
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