THE HATERÍA - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The "La Sombrero" painting "of August Macke, created in 1913, is a paradigmatic work that encapsulates the essence of German expressionism and the visual innovations of the movement. In this piece, Macke captures not only the atmosphere of a specific place a hatch but also the vivacity of the urban environment that surrounds it. The composition presents a scene in which a group of figures, predominantly women, who seem to be absorbed in the contemplation of various exposed hats. These characters, with extremely expressive postures and expressions, wrap the viewer in a visual narrative that invites you to reflect on the daily life and culture of their time.

The use of color in "La Sombrero" is one of the most outstanding aspects. Macke applies a vibrant and bold palette that unchecks of traditional conventions, using saturated tones of yellow, red and blue that generate an intense visual dialogue. This choice not only conveys a feeling of joy, but also breaks with the monotony of the gray and off tones that dominated other pictorial currents of their time. The light, which penetrates the hatry, gives life to objects and characters, creating contrasts that emphasize the three -dimensionality of the scene. The way in which the colors interrelate invites the viewer to explore the work beyond its surface, suggesting a fullness sensory experience that feels almost tangible.

The spatial aspect also plays a fundamental role in the composition. Macke organizes the scene in such a way that the elements seem to converge towards a focal point, attracting the viewer's gaze towards the center of the hatry. The disposition of hats, aligned almost ordered in the background, contrasts with the agitation of human figures, suggesting an underlying harmony between life and the object of desire. This balance becomes a reflection of modernity and consumption, recurring issues in Macke's work, which explores the human being's relationship with its industrial and urban environment.

It is relevant to mention that August Macke, belonging to the group of bridges, was a pioneer in the incorporation of modern life in his works, clearly reflecting the spirit of time. His style aligns with the search for a new visual reality that escapes both romantic narratives and the rigor of realism. "La Sombrerería" shares characteristics with other works of its contemporary, such as "La Calle" by Franz Marc, where urban life is also a central theme but approached from different angles of color and shape.

In conclusion, "La Sombrería" is not only a work that highlights Macke's technical skills, but is also a testimony of its ability to capture the vibrant essence of urban life in a period of change. Through his rich palette and dynamic composition, Macke invites us to experience a reality that, at the same time that is specific in his visuality, becomes a universal comment on industrial production and modernization of society. Thus, "the hatred" emerges not only as a representation of a simple commercial establishment, but as a deep reflection of an era in transformation.

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