THE TIMES OF THE DAY - 1899


Size (cm): 75x50
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The work "The times of the day" (1899) by Alfons is a lot of example of its characteristic approach in the art of modernist movement, where aesthetics and iconography are intertwined uniquely. Much, known for its ornamental style and its carefully balanced composition technique, presents in this painting a visual deployment of the different stages of the day, represented through the female figure that personifies each of the moments: the morning, noon, noon, noon, The afternoon and night.

In this painting, the female figure is central and at the same time symbolizes the incessant rhythm of time and the connection of the human being with nature. Each figure is dressed in clothes that seem to fuse harmonically with the environment, and the details in the costumes are a reflection of the organic elegance that characterizes the work of much. The representation of the stations of the day is deployed through four women, each in an environment that evokes the light and color corresponding to the time they symbolize. With a gentle color treatment, a lot of achieves an almost poetic transition between these moments, using palettes that flow from the soft pages of dawn, to the vibrant noon tones and finally to the dark nuances of the night.

The use of color in "the time of day" is particularly notable. Each segment of the day is treated with a palette that maximizes the emotion and atmosphere of that moment, using warm tones for the morning and noon and colder and more deep colors as it progresses at night. This chromatic team not only enriches the work from an aesthetic perspective, but also contributes to visual narrative, guiding the viewer through the temporal cycle intuitively.

The faces of the figures are serene and idealized, a distinctive characteristic of the style of much, which often used models that resemble goddesses or muses. Each woman not only adorns painting, but also symbolizes the transformation and continuity of time. The ornamental details surrounding these figures, such as leaves and flowers, reinforce the connection between the natural and the human, accentuating a sense of harmony with the environment.

Much, acclaimed by his posters and graphic work, used the same dedication to design in "the time of day." The composition seems to be organized in an almost architectural symmetry, which directs the viewer's gaze through the work, creating a sense of movement that respects the laws of nature. This harmony is characteristic of Art Nouveau, a movement that celebrated art as an extension of everyday life, where organic forms and fluid lines dominate.

The piece also reflects the perspective of much about femininity as a central element in the experience of time. Representing women at different times of the day suggests not only a literal interpretation, but also a meditation on the role of women in society and how they can be linked to the cycles of life.

"The times of the day" is, in its entirety, a reflection of the Master's Degree in the Fallacia of the everyday, transforming the essence of daily life into an art that resonates with beauty and contemplation. This work, Longeva in its entrance to the artistic canon, remains a testimony of the exceptional talent of Much, who helped define an era with his vision. In a world where time seems to fade, the representations of much remind us of the importance of Pausar and appreciate the beauty of each moment of the day.

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