Arrival of spring - 1912


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price$392.00 AUD

Description

In the painting "Arrival of Spring - 1912" by Frederick McCubbin, we can appreciate a work that is proposed prominently in the tradition of the Australian landscape, to which McCubbin was intimately linked throughout his career. Spring is manifested with a splendorous colored, embodying a palpable transition that arouses nature with a renewed sense of vitality and splendor.

The composition of the work presents a bucolic scene where green and floral colors predominate, directing the viewer's attention towards the exuberance of the flora and fauna in an environment that seems taken from an Eden garden. McCubbin uses green vibrant tones, combined with wide touches of warmer colors such as yellow, pink and diffuse oranges, which contribute to creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The brushstrokes are meticulous, but at the same time, loose and expressive, transmitting movement and life within the landscape.

In the distance, the shadows and lights are combined to add depth and dimension to the scene. The use of contrast is evident, and reflects the artist's ability to capture the essence of the spring season with an impressive level of detail and sensitivity. Sun light filters through foliage, illuminating different parts of the painting and creating an almost dreamlike effect, as if the viewer was being attracted to a magical forest.

Although the presence of human characters in the foreground is not observed at first glance, it is this absence that allows a direct connection with nature, without intermediaries. However, some remarkable aspects are the details of the flora that seem to inhabit this corner of the Australian earth. McCubbin is famous for his ability to capture the feeling of immersion in the landscape an attribute that is also reflected in several of his other significant works, such as "On the Walaby Track" and "Lost".

"Arrival of spring" also reflects the influence of impressionism in the McCubbin technique. The rapid brush touches and the attention to the effect of light on the landscape remember the approach of artists such as Claude Monet, although McCubbin adapts these principles to light and the unique colors of the Australian landscape. The softest tones and the ability to represent the atmosphere make an immediate and visceral connection with the nature that is represented.

In summary, Frederick McCubbin achieves with "arrival of spring - 1912" to capture an ephemeral moment of seasonal beauty, through its mastery in the naturalistic representation of the landscape and a color palette that exudes the vitality of spring. This work not only allows the valorization of the Australian native nature but also keeps alive the sensitivity of the impressionist movement, adapted to the unique characteristics of its native environment.

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