Sunbathing - a corner in the Alhambra - 1883


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Tom Roberts, a central figure of the Australian impressionist movement, offers us in "sunbathing - a corner in the Alhambra - 1883" a window to a serene and sunny corner of the iconic Alhambra in Granada. This oil on canvas records a moment of stillness and warmth, by capturing the essence of architecture and atmosphere that characterize this emblematic Arab Palace.

The composition is subtly structured and takes advantage of the geometry of the architectural elements of the Alhambra. Roberts establishes a line of perspective that guides the view from the lower right corner to the bottom of the composition, taking advantage of the straight lines and shadows projected by the sun. The corner chosen for paint has a stone or wooden bench, partially illuminated by sunlight, which seems to invite the viewer to take a moment to sit and contemplate.

The use of color in this work is equally worthy of mention. Roberts uses a palette of terrible tones that range between ocher, temples and brown, complemented by touches of green and blue in the tiles that decorate the walls and arches. This palette not only highlights the warmth of the environment, but also evokes the historical and cultural wealth of the Alhambra. The sunlight, represented with impressionist precision, bathes the scene and plays with the surfaces, creating a contrast of lights and shadows that brings depth and realism to the work.

It is important to highlight Roberts's ability to capture the texture of the materials, from the rough stones of the walls to the soft ceramics of the tiles. This approach to textual detail allows the viewer to almost feel the temperature and tactile quality of the portrayed elements.

In the painting there are no human characters, which reinforces an atmosphere of quietly introspective. The absence of human figures allows the viewer to become the protagonist of the scene, feeling the heat of the sun and the stillness of the place. This approach to architecture and sunlight rather than in everyday human life, highlights a particular sensitivity of Roberts towards its surroundings, offering an almost meditative vision of the Alhambra.

The historical context of the creation of the work is equally interesting. Tom Roberts traveled to Europe on several occasions, where he was influenced by the work of the greats masters and for the incipient impressionism. His stay in Spain allowed him to go into direct contact with the rich artistic and architectural tradition of the country, something that is undoubtedly reflected in this painting.

"Taking the sun - a corner in the Alhambra - 1883" can be analyzed as an expression of the combination between European art and Roberts's Australian perception. The influence of impressionism manifests itself in the way in which it captures light and environment, while its technique and choice of theme illustrate their fascination with the history and architecture of the Old World. The Alhambra, as a reason, embodies not only a symbol of sophistication and oriental mysticism, but also a source of perennial inspiration for artists of all times.

In conclusion, Tom Roberts's work not only reflects his technical mastery and his acute aesthetic sensitivity, but also serves as a cultural bridge between continents and times. "Taking the sun - a corner in the Alhambra - 1883" is a testimony of the ability of art to transcend geographical and temporal borders, inviting each spectator to immerse themselves in a timeless corner bathed by sunlight and serenity.

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