Late in the afternoon - New England - 1918


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "late in the afternoon - New England - 1918" by Maurice Prendentgast is inscribed within the transition to modernity in the field of American art, being an emblematic example of the post -impressionist style that characterizes its pictorial universe. Prendergast, known for its focus on light and color, achieves in this piece capture the delicacy of the sunset on a summer landscape, evoking the feeling of a moment suspended over time, one of those moments that become indelible memories.

From the first glance, the composition is revealed as a celebration of nature and daily life in New England, emphasized by a vibrant color palette that infuse energy and vitality to the scene. The warm tones of the yellow, oranges and roses are intertwined with the fresh green of the vegetation and the soft blue of the sky, creating an enveloping atmosphere that invites the viewer to immerse itself in the context of the painting. The use of color in this work is remarkable not only for its beauty, but also because of the ability with which PREGAST uses these shades to establish a dialogue between the elements of the landscape and the light that is filtered through them.

The disposition of the elements reveals meticulous attention to perspective and depth. The trees, in their varied shades, seem to embrace the space, while the arrangement of the figures even if they are not the main focus suggests an interrelation with the environment. Although specific characters are not identified within the composition, the fact of including human silhouettes interacting with nature provides a dimension of life and dynamism to the work. These figures, which are often presented in a stylized way, become a symbol of human experience within the greatness of the landscape.

Prendergast, which belonged to the current of the nineteenth movement, a group of artists seeking autonomy and recognition for American art at the beginning of the 20th century, is characterized by integrating elements of popular culture and impressionist tradition. His work often reflects a strong sense of the place, which in this case is manifested in its lyrical interpretation of a typically New York landscape. In "late in the afternoon", the New England atmosphere is captured in so much detail that it seems to be inviting us to experience the peace and serenity of its surroundings.

Although this 1918 work is a testamentary of its technique and vision, it also serves as a reflection of the historical context in which it was created, positioning itself in a time of changes and cultural effervescence in the United States. In the narrative of its artistic evolution, Maurice Prentergast stands as a precursor that dares to explore light and color in a way that anticipates later modern movements, trying to propose a visual language that, although anchored in the representation, is Away from the conventions of academic art of his time.

When observing "late in the afternoon", the viewer can appreciate not only the artist's technical mastery, but also the essence of an era and a place that breathe freshness through each brushstroke. This painting It is not only a representation of sunset in New England, but an invitation to contemplate the ephemeral beauty of life and art that, ultimately, last beyond the moment represented.

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