Manzanos y Alamos under the west sun - 1901


size(cm): 75x60
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The painting "Manzanos y Alamos under the west sun" by Camille Pissarro, created in 1901, is part of the rich legacy of impressionism, movement of which Pissarro was a prominent precursor. His work not only reflects the artist's technical ability, but also his deep connection with nature and his interest in light and color. In this piece, Pissarro captures a moment of transition in the day, where the golden light of the west sun filters through a serene landscape, infusing the scene with a warm and melancholic atmosphere.

Visually, the composition is built in a perspective that attracts the viewer towards the horizon, where apple trees and poplars are found. The trees, with their lush and leafy foliage, provide a sense of life and movement. Pissarro uses a palette of green, yellow and orange touches that merge with twilight light, establishing a soft contrast that encourages the landscape. The technique of loose and vibrant brushstrokes is characteristic of the impressionist style, allowing the work to breathe and feel almost a constant change, such as nature itself.

The absence of human figures in the work is remarkable and, nevertheless, the presence of rural life through the landscape itself is felt. Pissarro, known for his focus on peasant life and the representation of nature, creates a space where the viewer can get emotionally involved with the environment. This stylistic choice can be interpreted as a reflection on the harmony between man and nature, an issue that permeates much of his work.

An interesting aspect of "Manzanos and Alamos under the west sun" is the way Pissarro experiences with the light and its interaction with the colors. The sunset light, which is often dramatically represented in the painting, here is subtle, staining the environment with a softness that invites contemplation. The texture of the canvas, together with the combination of complementary colors, contributes to the depth of the image, while the shadows are lengthened by creating a sense of time that stops at this specific moment of the day.

The work is not only a testimony of the technical mastery of Pissarro, but it belongs to a period in which the painter began to explore more intimate and personal issues, moving away from the strictest representation of the human figure and focusing on the purity of the landscape. This change can be seen as part of its artistic evolution, influenced by its contemporaries and its own growth as a painter.

"Manzanos y Alamos under the west sun" is ultimately a reflection of the contemplation of time, a tribute to nature and a demonstration of the ability to piss to capture the essence of a moment. His ability to capture ephemeral light and its relationship with color makes this work a brilliant example of impressionism, and reaffirms Pissarro's position as one of the great masters of painting and a tireless explorer of the beauty that is found in everyday life.

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