COURSE TO HOUSE - 1915


Size (cm): 65x60
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Description

The painting "Workers on the way home" (1915) by Edvard Munch is a work that encapsulates, with subtlety and depth, the human experience in the face of everyday life and the unwavering impulse of the return to the home after a working day. Munch, known for being one of the precursors of expressionism, is immersed in a social context that reflects both the burden and resilience of the human being, in the midst of a landscape that seems to come alive through its vibrant strokes.

In the composition of this work, a careful disposition of the characters is observed. In the background, the horizon is presented under a sky that suggests the arrival of the night, endowed with orange and purple tones that create a nostalgic and melancholic atmosphere. The use of color is essential to communicate the atmosphere of the work; The warm ocher converge with the darkest colors that predominate in the clothing of the three workers, who march together to their home. But, beyond the mere representation of human figures, Munch manages to represent a deep emotional connection between them, which suggests a sense of community and solidarity against the fatigue of the day.

The characters, although not individualized with specific details, could represent all those men of the working class of the early twentieth century. His postures, hunched over and full of wear, express the accumulated fatigue of long hours of work. Thus, the work becomes not only a visual portrait but a social testimony of the life of the time, marking a break with the idealized representations of everyday life. Munch captures the essence of his figures in a visual narrative that evokes the struggle for subsistence, emphasizing realism through his unique style.

The use of color also has considerable meaning; The vibrant yellow that illuminate the sky contrast with the gloomy nuances of the workers, creating a visual tension that reflects the conflict between the light of hope and the shadows of work hardship. Munch's palette plays a crucial role in insinuating the emotions associated with the work and the desire to return to a safe and family space, a home that, despite the daily wear, remains a lighthouse of hope.

It is interesting to note that this work is part of a period in which Munch began to explore the issues of work and everyday life more thoroughly, distancing themselves from previous works that focused more on individualized emotions or existential anguish. "Workers on the way home" can be seen as a clear evolution of their style, where the representation of daily life acquires a transcendent emotional dimension. This piece adds to its legacy, which includes other iconic works such as "The cry" and "La Madonna", but with a turn towards the collective instead of the exclusively personal.

In spite of the centuries that have passed since its creation, "workers in the way home" continues to resonate today, extolling the struggle and dignity of work. Munch captures not only a daily scene, but also a universal moment that speaks of hope, community and the tireless search for a place to return, thus constituting a milestone in the history of art that invites reflection and The identification from the viewer plane.

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