Bathing girls with the city in the background - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Bathing girls with the city in the background" by August Macke, painted in 1913, is an emblematic example of the use of light and color that characterizes the German artist, one of the greatest exponents of expressionism. This painting encapsulates a moment of intimacy and freshness, where the figures of the girls who bathe emerge from a vibrant environment, created with a bright and bright color palette.

Macke achieves a harmonious and balanced composition that stands out for its simplicity and depth at the same time. The figures of the girls, who are in the foreground of the work, are delineated with soft forms, reflecting a child innocence. Around it, water seems to come alive, capturing not only the essence of the moment of play, but also a sense of freedom. Its disposition in the painting suggests a set of movements and addresses, which is complemented by the architectural fund of the city, which, although present, does not eclipss the lightness of the main scene.

The bottom of the work presents a vision of the city that looks out to the scene of the girls who play in the water. This duality between nature and urban is a recurring theme in Macke's work, where the everyday is transformed into a space of color and light. The representation of the city, with buildings that rise in unattributing and less vibrant tones, acts as a deliberate contrast with the glow of the main figures. This reflects Macke's deep relationship with his surroundings, which he often explored through his art; The desire for urban life and natural experience is glimpsed throughout its production.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Macke uses cheerful and saturated shades, with predominance of yellow, blue and roses. These colors not only capture the sunlight that bathes the scene, but also evoke a mood of happiness and carefreeness. The way in which the color is distributed on the canvas guides the viewer's gaze, directing his attention to the movement and joy that the girls radiate.

Macke is also known for its ability to use light in an innovative way. The way in which light seems to be filtered through the surface of the water, creating reflections that play with the figures of the girls, adds an almost ethereal dimension to the work. This treatment of light not only adds dynamism to the image, but can also be interpreted as a commentary on the transience of childhood and moments of happiness.

In the context of expressionism, "bathing girls with the city in the background" not only presents itself as a singular work of art, but also inscribes within a movement that seeks to express human emotions through distortion and color. Like other contemporary artists, such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Macke adopts a visual narrative that celebrates life, nature and joy in times of vulnerability.

August Macke, whose career was tragically truncated by war, left a legacy that continues to evoke a deep emotional connection through his explorations of color and shape. This particular work is erected as a reminder of the beauty of childhood, the relationship of the human being with its environment and the impermanence of those precious moments over time. "Bathing girls with the city in the background" is undoubtedly a testimony of his mastery and his unique perspective on the world.

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