Two Horses in a Pasture - 1871


Størrelse (cm): 60x75
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Udsalgspris£211 GBP

Beskrivelse

In Edgar Degas's Two Horses in a Pasture (1871), the interplay between nature and animals becomes a vast stage where the artist's technique and sensitivity are uniquely manifested. This painting, though less well-known than some of his depictions of dancers or horsemen, provides an intimate insight into Degas' dedication to capturing everyday life, even in its softer, more sedate aspects.

The composition of the work reveals a subtle sense of balance and harmony. The two horses, placed in the centre of the canvas, display a close relationship that highlights both their individuality and their belonging to a shared environment. Degas uses an earthy colour palette that includes soft greens and warm browns, suggesting not only the serenity of a pasture but also the quality of natural light that bathes the scene. The depiction of the horses, with careful attention to the anatomy and texture of their coats, underlines the artist’s respect for these majestic animals. Each horse emits a distinct energy: one seems to be in a state of calm, while the other, with its head raised, invites the interpretation of a latent action.

Degas, known for his mastery of capturing movement and the human figure, applies here some of the same principles that served him well in his studies of dance and equestrian racing. Although no human characters are explicitly presented, the inclusion of horses suggests man's connection to nature and the rusticity of rural life. As in his dance works, where movement is central, in "Two Horses in a Pasture" we see how stillness can also be expressive; the encapsulated moment invites contemplation and an internal dialogue with the viewer's peace of the countryside.

Degas's technique, characterized by his use of varied media, is also evident here. Although the painting is presented in a traditional format, the treatment of light and shadow, as well as the textures of the grass and animals, suggest a rigorous study and deep understanding of nature. The incipient cubism that would later be developed by other artists can also be seen reflected in some of the planes and contours of the work, although Degas generally remained within the realm of realism and impressionism.

In the context of Degas' artistic output, "Two Horses in a Pasture" could be considered one of his less conventionally studied explorations, revisiting his inclination towards everyday life. Through this work, one can appreciate an aspect of Impressionism that highlights not only the fleeting moment, but also the enduring beauty of the natural environment and the intrinsic connection between living beings.

In short, "Two Horses in a Pasture" stands as a testament to Degas' ability to capture not only the form, but also the spirit of his subjects. The work invites respite, introspection, and an appreciation of the infinite subtleties that life, even in its simplicity, can offer. Degas' technical skill and sensitive approach to his subjects continue to resonate, making a significant impact on the art landscape of the late 19th century.

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