Landscape - New Mexico - 1920


Size (cm): 70x60
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The painting "Landscape - New Mexico - 1920" by Marsden Hartley is a work that captures the essence of the arid and expansive landscape of the American southwest, an issue that fascinated the artist throughout his career. Hartley, known for his personal and emotional approach, uses this work to explore not only geography, but also the sense of spirituality and astonishment he feels before the natural environment. In this piece, the viewer is facing a sublime representation of nature, where composition and colors play a fundamental role in the creation of a contemplative space.

In the work, the Earth, with its rich palette of terrible tones that vary from warm oranges to deep brown, merges with an intensely blue sky dotted with soft clouds. Hartley uses a technique of loose and expressive brushstrokes, which grant an almost tactile vibration to the surface of the paint. The interaction between the landscape and the sky creates a visual dynamic that invites the viewer to immerse himself in this almost ethereal atmosphere, where the limits of the earth and the sky seem to blur.

Throughout his career, Hartley felt compelled by the New Mexico desert, a place that became a shelter and source of inspiration. The work reflects not only the specific geography, but also a sense of belonging and connection with the place. What is particularly remarkable is the way Hartley manages to evoke silence and loneliness that characterize this landscape. Without the presence of human figures, painting emphasizes the vastness of the natural environment and causes meditation on insignificance and greatness of human existence against the power of nature.

The influence of modernism becomes palpable in his work, where Hartley often sought a new way of seeing the world, away from academic representations. Through its use of color and shape, a movement towards a more abstract expression that communicates emotional states rather than a simple visual representation is seen. Hartley shares this search with their contemporaries, such as Georgia or Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, who also found a medium in the landscape of the southwest to explore their own artistic visions.

As a whole, "Landscape - New Mexico - 1920" is not just a painting that portrays a specific place, but is an invitation to experience a deeper relationship with the natural environment. Through light, texture and forms that Hartley chooses, a conversation about perception, spirituality and the search for identity in the vast backdrop of the American nature is raised. This work, like many of Hartley's creations, is at the intersection between representation and abstraction, challenging the viewer to contemplate not only what he sees, but what he feels before the magnificence of the earth.

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