Landscape with rocks - 1893


size(cm): 75x55
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The painting "Landscape with Rocks" (1893) by Edgar Degas is a work that invites deep contemplation through its unique capacity to capture the essence of the landscape while it is located in an artistic tradition that goes beyond the mere naturalistic representation. Degas, known mainly for his works centered on ballet and urban life, enters here in nature, moving away from the human figure to explore a visual field that feels both intimate and great.

The composition of "landscape with rocks" is particularly interesting by the way in which rock forms dominate the painting. With the rock as the protagonist, Degas establishes a dialogue between the natural element and the light, which bathes the landscape with a dim luminosity. The choice of a palette of terrible colors in brown, green and touches of blue creates an atmosphere of serenity and stability, characteristic in the paintings of natural landscapes. The rock textures are palpable; With loose but controlled brushstrokes, Degas manages to transmit the materiality of the landscape, evoking the roughness of the rocks in front of the softness of the surrounding vegetation.

Despite the absence of human figures, the work does not feel empty. Through its disposition, Degas suggests a space that can be inhabited, inviting the viewer to penetrate this environment. The rocks, strongly delineated, are grouped in a way that invite the landscape to travel, offering both a sense of permanence and the fluidity inherent in the passage of time. This contrast shows one of the fundamental tensions in the work: the motionless in front of the ephemeral.

The style of Degas, which is often associated with impressionism, can be seen here as a turning point in the representation of the natural environment. Although it maintains some characteristics of the impressionist technique, such as the use of vibrant colors and the capture of light, "rock landscape" also reflects a more sober and reflective approach, where the severity of the rocky forms is found with a delimited palette that It gives the work an almost sculptural quality.

It can be noted that Degas's interest in the landscape is not new, but it represents a change in his artistic career, which is mostly characterized by interiors and the figure. This visual essay can also be compared to other contemporary landscapes of their time, where artists such as Camille Pissarro and Claude Monet explored the nature of more transient and luminous forms. However, Degas retains a more palpable connection with the structure and solidity of the forms that explore, providing a unique perspective about what it means to observe a landscape.

The work not only highlights the artist's technical skills, but also his deep reflection on nature and his relationship with the human being. Having no characters, the work becomes a space for meditation, where each look meets the referential beauty of the rock itself, perhaps symbolizing resistance and permanence in front of the transience of life. In "Rocas landscape," Degas achieves an interpretation that not only immortalizes a moment in nature, but also invites the viewer to a contemplative relationship with the surrounding world.

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