Summer - or the harvest - 1786


Size (cm): 75x30
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The work "Summer - or the harvest" of Francisco Goya, made in 1786, is part of a phase of experimentation and maturity of the artist who begins to distance himself from the conventions of Rococó, opening the way to a more personal and rich representation in nuances. This painting, part of its series of the seasons of the year, embodies the essence of the versa of Spanish peasant life, portraying a moment of intensity and industriousness in the agricultural cycle. The scene develops in a natural context that reflects a direct and vibrant approach to rural life, where colors and shapes dialogue to create a sense of movement and dynamism, without losing harmony.

The composition is structured in a plane that catches the viewer, where human figures, clearly in a task, become protagonists of the landscape. Goya has achieved an interesting synthesis between the human figure and the environment, allowing both elements to coexist in a symbiotic relationship. Several grouped figures are noticed, which with their positions and gestures convey a visual narrative of effort and community, trying to collect the harvest. These characters, represented in a robust and energetic way, seem to embody not only the work of agriculture, but also the spirit of the Spanish people of the time.

The colors in "summer - or the harvest" are particularly notable; The warm tones of gold, the yellow and the greenery that evoke the heat of the summer and the fruitful character of the harvest predominate. This vibrant palette highlights the contrasts between light and shadow, a technique that Goya masterfully uses to give depth and volume to the figures. There is an air of warm realism that invites contemplation, causing the viewer to almost feel the heat and intensity of the sun on the work of the peasants.

The technique with which Goya applies the painting also reflects an evolution in his personal style, moving away from the softened rococó to a more direct and bold approach. Their brushstrokes are determined and expressive, providing a texture that adds an additional level of drama to the scene. Each figure is carefully modeled, suggesting both the individuality of the characters and their unity within the collective work.

Although "summer" embodies a specific period of agricultural work, it can also be interpreted as an allegory of life. The simplicity of the act of harvesting contrasts with the complexity of life itself, suggesting a work cycle and reward that is universal. Goya, through this work, offers viewers a look at the relationship between man and nature, as well as a reflection on the effort and value of the community.

Influences of neoclassicism are often attributed in the treatment of the figure and space, but also feels in his work a romanticism that would later develop. Goya, by incorporating daily life issues into his work, goes beyond simple representation to capture the essence of the human being, a feature that will consolidate in his artistic journey.

"Summer - or the harvest" is, in this sense, a testimony not only of the technical skill of Goya but also of its acute observation of the human condition, placing this work in a significant place within its magnanimous corpus. The free interaction between the color, the figure and the landscape, the deployment of collective work, and a simple act of everyday life create a rich narrative that invites a deeper reflection on the existence and the environment that surrounds us. The work remains as a visual icon of the Force of Agricultural Labor and the celebration of the people, emphasizing the vitality and effort that build the fabric of Spanish rural life.

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