Lavanderas in the ruins of the Colosseum - 1760


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

Hubert Robert, recognized for his nickname "Robert Des Ruines", stands out for his ability to merge the vestiges of the glory of the past with daily scenes of the eighteenth -century life. His work "Lavanderas in the ruins of the Colosseum" (1760) is a splendid example of how this French artist manages to capture the essence of time, using the ruins as the main scenario of its composition.

In this painting, Robert expresses his fascination with Roman ruins, a recurring theme in his artistic career, the result of his stay in Rome between 1754 and 1765. On the canvas, we observe the majestic coliseum in a state of poetic decomposition. The monumental structure of the Roman amphitheater, with its arches and worn columns, is erected as a testament of ancient Rome, in whose shadow a scene is developed that contrasts with the greatness of the past: a group of laundries occupied in their daily work.

The composition of the work is meticulously balanced. The ruins of the coliseum occupy much of the pictorial space, dominating the viewer's attention with its imposing presence. However, the foreground presents the laundries, who, with their daily clothes and activities, introduce a vibrant narrative of life and movement. Two women are inclined to a small current of water, probably washing clothes, while other figures are dispersed doing similar work. The inclusion of these human figures gives a sense of continuity and life to the ruins that, by themselves, could symbolize loneliness and abandonment.

The use of color by Robert is extraordinary and reveals his mastery in capturing the atmosphere. Earth, gray and ocher tones predominate in the remains of the colosseum, evoking a sensation of seniority and wear. In contrast, the most vivid colors used in the clothing of the laundries and the surrounding vegetation add a touch of freshness and vitality that unfolds in front of the majesty of the ruins. The sky shows a serene time, with clouds that suggest a calm atmosphere, without highlighting excessively on the scene, harmonizing with the general color palette.

Robert's interest in ruins can be interpreted as much as a reflection on vanitas, the transience of human glory, as a celebration of the survival of the human spirit through the ages. The integration of scenes of everyday life in these historical contexts reflects its innovative artistic vision, which seeks to connect the past with the present in a way that invites reflection.

This work also highlights Robert's ability to capture architectural details with great precision, the result of his academic training and his study on the pictorial side of classicism. Each arch, each column, despite their decline, are treated with a respect and detail that enhance their old glory.

In summary, "Lavanderas in the ruins of the Colosseum" is a masterpiece that illustrates Hubert Robert's ability to transform the fragments of the past into scenarios of contemporary daily life in his time. It is a painting that invites us to reflect on the passage of time, the persistence of life and the inextricable interconnection between history and current human existence.

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