The Bridge

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The strong lines, bold colours and simplified figures in 'The Bridge' reflect Kowalska’s naïve style of painting. Her simple style disguises a more complex message in which a series of contrasting images are linked literally and symbolically by the bridge. As a happy couple, centre-stage in the foreground, look forward to new opportunities, a young woman signals across the water apparently in distress. Behind the bridge is an idyllic pastoral scene, but as in Kowalska’s earlier painting, 'Shtetl', a horse-drawn cart swallowed up by the narrowing perspective suggests a narrowing of opportunities or a disappearing way of life. Born in Poland, Kowalska lived in Berlin and then Paris, where she married and also worked as a journalist. She was associated with the École de Paris (a loose group of mainly Jewish émigré painters).

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

The Bridge

Date

1937

Medium

oil on paper

Measurements

H 58.5 x W 47 cm

Accession number

1987-188

Acquisition method

gift from Mosheh Oved

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Chana Kowalska 1937

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