Sitting girl - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price$375.00 CAD

Description

Maurice's "Sensed Girl" work, created in 1913, is a fascinating example of the convergence of light, color and the human figure that characterizes the artist. Prendergast, part of the movement of the impressionists and known for their focus on the representation of everyday life, uses in this painting a vibrant palette that captures the viewer's attention immediately. The background is marked by a fusion of blue and green that evoke a fresh and almost dreamlike atmosphere, while the central figure, a young woman sitting, attracts her eyes with her luminous dress and carefree posture.

The composition focuses on the figure of the girl, which becomes the axis around which the entire work revolves. Its relaxed position evokes a sense of calm and introspection, a quality that is often found in the pledge portraits. Through an almost sculptural treatment, the artist shapes the figure through wide color applications, avoiding excessive details in favor of a more emotional and significant representation. The shape of the curved body and the arrangement of the arms seem to invite the viewer to enter a silent conversation with the figure, almost as if he could share his most intimate thoughts.

The use of color in "sitting girl" is one of the most remarkable aspects of the work. Arrentgast has opted for an energetic approach that is based on the contrast of warm and cold tones, creating a balance that is both visually attractive and emotionally resonant. The vibrant tones of the girl's dress contrast with the most subtle environment, suggesting a connection between the individual and the context that surrounds her. This illustrates one of the fundamental concerns of Prendentgast: the integration of the human figure into a broader panorama, where the surrounding space is not only a background, but a vital complement that gives meaning to individual existence.

The attention of Prengast is not limited to the central figure; The background is also carefully composed of patterns that flow and intertwine, showing their commitment to modernity and decorative design. This approach confers to the work a sense of movement and rhythm, almost as if nature itself was in dialogue with the sitting figure. The elements that could be classified as 'ornamental', although not distractive, reinforce the artist's desire to create a cohesive whole where each party contributes to a richer visual narrative.

In the context of the American art of the beginning of the twentieth century, Maurice Prentergast arises as a pioneer who challenges the conventions of his time. His gaze towards everyday life and seemingly banal moments resonates with a simplicity that invites contemplation. "Sitting girl" is a testimony of her ability to capture not only the essence of her model, but also the atmosphere and the emotional context that surround their subjects. In this sense, the work of Pledge can be seen as a precursor of subsequent movements that would value the everyday and subjectivity.

The work continues to be relevant and appreciated in art exhibitions and catalogs, not only for its aesthetics but also as a reflection on the place of women in the society of their time, an issue that is still discussed in contemporary art. In conclusion, "Sitting Girl" is a piece that encapsulates the technical mastery and emotional depth of Maurice Arrendast, presenting a scenario that invites introspection and appreciation of beauty in the simplicity of the moment.

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