HOUSE IN THE FIELD - 1935


Size (cm): 55x75
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In "House in the countryside - 1935", Frances Hodgkins invites us to explore an idyllic rurality through a window that, although of modern perception, is imbued with profuse nostalgia. Hodgkins, a painter of New Zealand origin who developed much of her career in Europe, particularly in England, presents here a work that captures the essence of her artistic sensibility. The work is a study of how formal simplification can coexist in harmony with a complex and vibrant use of color.

The "house in the countryside" composition is remarkable for its structural simplicity. The house, which is the central focus, is located slightly decentrated to the right, which creates a visual dynamic that avoids falling into rigidity. The roof lines and the walls of the house are represented with an economy of strokes that, despite its simplicity, do not sacrifice at all the sensation of architectural solidity of the building. Around the main structure, an almost abstract and very colorful vegetation gives the environment a warmth that encourages contemplation.

One of the most fascinating aspects is the use of color by Hodgkins. The green and brown tones of the terrain are contrasted with the blue and pink of the sky and the house, creating a chromatic tension that is at the same time vibrant and serenely pastoral. This color game is not simply decorative; It is a technique that Hodgkins uses to evoke an emotional perception of the landscape. The light palette also serves to emphasize the atmospheric quality of the environment and provides an emotion different from the observer, moving away from flat and unidimensional representations.

Interestingly, there are no human figures present in this work, which could suggest a more silent and personal contemplation of rural life. The absence of human characters in "House in the countryside" highlights one of the most intriguing characteristics of Hodgkins' work: his ability to imbute life in seemingly deserted landscapes. This suggests a deep reflection on the place of the individual in the rural environment, a reflection that turns to an almost spiritual connection with the nature and architecture that houses it.

Hodgkins' style in this private work shows influences of modernist movements, in particular Fauvism and Cubism, although nuanced by a deeply personal appreciation of its environment. The simplified lines and the free use of color are distinctive signs of their work during this period, where it seeks to capture not only an image, but also a direct sensation or emotional impact on the viewer.

Frances Hodgkins, active during the first half of the twentieth century, became a crucial figure for the transition of New Zealand art to more modernist currents. Born in 1869, his mobility in Europe allowed him to absorb influences of various pictorial movements, while maintaining a unique style that resonated with his personal experience and his connection with nature. His time in France, particularly in Paris, placed it in the epicenter of an effervescent artistic world that undoubtedly had later works such as "house in the countryside."

In summary, "Casa in the field - 1935" by Frances Hodgkins is an excellent example of how paint can be both an idealized past and a deeply modern expression. With a simple and stripped appearance of human figures, the work speaks strongly through its color and composition, representing a balance between the serenity of the field and the emotional complexity that the artist imbuies in his representation. It is a celebration of color and the shape in conjunction with a perennial peace that invites the viewer to get lost in its tones and lines.

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