Low tide - 1897


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Baja Marea" (Low Tide) by Maurice Prentergast, made in 1897, is a fascinating example of the artist's approach to light, color and human interaction with the landscape. Prendergast, associated with the post -impressionist movement and characterized by its vibrant color use, captures an instant in which coastal space becomes a scenario loaded with life and emotion. In this painting, the sea has retreated, leaving a wide extension of sand where the game and exploration can take place.

From the first glance, the spectator is attracted by the carefully chosen palette by turbast. The colors are intense but harmonious, with blue tones that represent water and sky, and yellow, ocher and roses that give life to the sand and the members of the crowd that gather on the shore. This use of color not only defines the marine landscape, but also suggests a luminescence and warmth that evokes the feeling of a sunny day on the coast.

The "low tide" composition is notable for its dynamism. The canvas division allows the viewer to immerse itself in a scene that feels simultaneously organized and spontaneous. The groups of figures, although not individually detailed, are willing to create a visual narrative. These figures, which are scattered throughout the beach, are indicative of typical recreation and socialization activities on a beach day. The proportions and positions of the figures suggest movement, either in the form of children playing or adults talking, which infuses the scene a sensation of vitality and camaraderie.

The style of Prendergast, which combines influences of impressionism and symbolism, manifests itself in its color and shape treatment. Often advocates a simplification of the forms and an almost decorative representation of the human figure. In "Baja Marea", people's silhouettes are integrated with the landscape in an almost abstract way, which allows them to be part of a whole, instead of being the main focus of the painting. This approach is characteristic of his work, where the landscape and the community merge.

Maurice Prentergast, an outstanding painter in the American scene of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was strongly influenced by his European contemporaries and the artistic tendencies of the time. His dedication to color and light aligned him with the most advanced postulates of modern art, although his technique maintained direct contact with the pictorial inheritance of the past. This is evident in "Baja Marea", where, although there is a clear lesson of impressionism about the perception of natural light, Arrentgast carries this understanding beyond, creating a moment that feels personal and collective at the same time.

In conclusion, "low tide" is not only a representation of a coastal landscape, but a reflection of modern life and the enjoyment of nature. The balance between the human figure and the environment, together with the chromatic master's degree of Prendergast, invite the viewer to experience a feeling of joy and fullness. The work stands as a testimony of the artistic ingenuity of a master That, through his particular look, he transformed the everyday into something sublime and enduring.

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