Sextant - 1917


Size (cm): 60x75
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The "Sextant" painting of 1917, created by Marsden Hartley, is an emblematic work that encapsulates the complexity of modern art and the search for meaning in times of social and emotional transformation. Hartley, one of the most prominent representatives of American modernism, was deeply influenced by his personal experiences and his interest in metaphysics, which is reflected in this work through an amalgam of abstract forms and vibrant colors that evoke a sense of movement and emotion.

The composition of "sextant" is notoriously geometric, where the form of the sextant an instrument used for navigation takes prominence on the canvas. This element is not only erected as a symbol of scientific precision and exploration, but it can also be interpreted as a metaphor of human desire to understand and dominate the environment. The disposition of shapes and colors in painting creates a sense of depth and dynamics, while asking questions about the relationship between man and nature, and between science and art.

The use of color in "sextant" is particularly remarkable. Marsden Hartley applies a vibrant palette that includes tones of blue, yellow and red, interspersed with black, which generates a shocking visual contrast. This chromatic approach not only brings vigor to the composition, but also infuses a sense of emotion to the work. Blue, which can evoke feelings of calm or reflection, is intertwined with yellow and red that often symbolizes energy and passion. Together, this choice of colors interacts to communicate the complexity and duality of human experience.

While in "Sextant" characters do not appear in a traditional sense, the work suggests the presence of an observer, a navigator who seeks his own course in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. This becomes a comment on human existence and the constant search for direction, echoing with the dilemmas of modern life that Hartley explored throughout his career. The feeling of isolation emanating from the work invites the viewer to reflect on his own relationship with the cosmos and the place we occupy within him.

This painting is part of the context of Hartley's artistic production in the 1910s, a period where the artist sought ways to translate his personal experiences in visual language. Influenced by his time in Europe and the avant -garde that flourished there, "Sextant" also resonates with the experience of World War I, a conflict that left a deep mark on the collective psyche and that, in the case of Hartley, resulted in an exploration of internal and external conflict.

Marsden Hartley was not only an innovative in painting, but also constantly reviewed his own practice and exploration of identity, which allowed him to position himself as a pioneer in American modernism. "Sextant" rises as a work that not only reinterprets the symbolism of the sextant through a personal and emotional lens, but also establishes a dialogue between tradition and modernity, while becoming a tangible testimony of the Intersection between art, science and humanity. In essence, "Sextant" is a fragment of the human effort to understand its own existence and its place in a constant change.

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