The illegal occupant daughter - 1924


Size (cm): 75x50
Price:
Sale price$359.00 CAD

Description

The work "The daughter of the illegal occupant" (1924) is a masterful representation of George Washington Lambert, who is widely recognized for his ability to capture the essence and character of his subjects through a precise composition and an impressive technical skill. This painting, known in English as "The Squatter's Daughter," reveals not only Lambert's skill as a portraitist, but also its deep understanding of the landscape and Australian rural culture.

From a first inspection, the work presents us to a young woman in the center of the painting, radiating a serene calm and a firm presence. His clothing, a wide -winged hat and clothes that suggest a more practical than ornamental style, reflects life in the field and the hardness of the environment without losing an apex of grace. Lambert manages to merge the human figure with the natural environment in such a way that the young woman seems both part of the landscape and a prominent figure in him.

The use of color is another of the most impressive aspects of this painting. The sky, wide and clear, is painted with clear tones that delicately contrast with the dark silhouette of the hills on the horizon. The terrifying terrible tones are won with softer and brighter green, evoking a feeling of vastness and tranquility of the Australian landscape. Lambert uses the light with a mastery to highlight the central figure, making the natural landscape light a crucial role in the cooperation of the scene.

"The daughter of the illegal occupant" also stands out for its composition. The figure of the young woman is perfectly centered, while the arrangement of the objects around her, including the open landscape, guides the viewer's gaze towards her face and figure. Lambert avoids any decoration superfluous, maintaining a direct and ornament approach that enhances the authenticity of the scene.

George Washington Lambert, born in Russia but formed in Australia, had a prolific and versatile race that covered portraits, landscapes and paintings historical His style ranges from detailed realism and a special affection for the issues of rural life. This particular ability to capture the essence of its subjects, both human and environmental, has consecrated it as an outstanding figure in the artistic field.

Similar stories can be found in other works by Lambert such as "Miss Thea Proctor" (1903) and "Chesham Street" (1910), where its ability to perfectly balance the human and its environment is also evidenced, creating an intimate connection between the two. However, "the illegal occupant daughter" distinguishes by her evocation of the Australian landscape, providing an authentic and palpable vision of life in the field during the 20s.

In summary, "the daughter of the illegal occupant" is an exquisite window to the landscape and the life of rural Australia, captured with Lambert's meticulousness and art. The combination of its detailed work with the portrait, its delicate use of light and color, and its deep appreciation for the rural environment make this painting an essential piece for anyone who wants to understand not only Lambert's work, but also a Important facet of the Australian experience of the time.

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