THE TRAPERO - 1869


size(cm): 55x85
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The work "El Trapero" by Édouard Manet, painted in 1869, is a clear example of the artist's approach towards modernity and daily life, and is inserted prominently in his exploration of the human figure in urban environments. Through this painting, Manet not only captures the essence of a trapero, a collection of rags and discarded things, but also offers a social comment about the working class of his time.

The composition of "El Trapero" focuses on the figure of a man who, with an almost reflective attitude, is found on the canvas axis. This character is represented holding a sack of rags, from which color fragments that suggest a varied spectrum of waste materials emerge. The use of a dark background highlights the central figure and the rags it sustains, which causes an interesting contrast that invites the viewer to concentrate on the main subject. The color palette that Maneet uses in this work is subtle, predominantly the ocher, brown and gray tones, with blue touches that add depth and character to the scene.

In the trapero's portrait, Manet chooses to represent dignity in humility. Although man wears a worn clothing and seems to be in a committed situation, his pose and his gaze denote a certain seriousness and dignity. It is not merely a portrait of a marginal character; Rather, Manet transforms the trapero into a symbol of a class that is often overlooked in the Parisian society of the nineteenth century, providing a space in the visual narrative that used to be reserved for the most aristocratic.

The use of color, with its terrible nuances and subtle shadows, reflects the technique of realism that Manet was evolving towards impressionism. His loose and energetic brushstrokes suggest a vital movement, and the way he uses the light highlights specific details of the trapero's attire, such as wear in his pants and the texture of his coat. It is remarkable how the character of the character, illuminated in a remarkable way, becomes the focal point within an environment that, otherwise, could be bleak. In the work, the play of lights and shadows seems to dialogue with the viewer, generating a connection between the figure and the observation of the urban environment.

Édouard Manet, recognized as modern art, achieves in "the trapero" encapsulate the essence of everyday life through their attention to detail and their ability to humanize those who were traditionally invisible in the artistic narrative of their time. This approach was innovative, since in a context where the idealization of historical or mythological figures predominated, Manet enters the raw realism of urban life, thus creating a bridge towards modernity.

"The trapero" can be seen within the context of other Manet works that address social issues and the portrait of the marginal. Comparisons with works such as "La Olimpia" or "Lunch on grass" reveal a similar interest in the representation of contemporary life with a critical and somewhat provocative approach. Through his career, Manet blurred the borders between what is considered noble and what is everyday, which continually invites reflection and questioning of the norms established in art and society.

In conclusion, "El Trapero" is not just a portrait of a rag collector; It is a reflection of the spirit of his time, a success that encapsulates the dignity of the everyday and the relevance of the human being in a changing environment. Manet's work continues to resonate with contemporary spectators, inviting them to see beyond what we consider trivial and to recognize beauty and complexity in everyday life.

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