Touring the ground - 1886


Size (cm): 45x85
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In the vast panorama of the Australian art of the nineteenth century, Tom Roberts stands as a central figure due to its ability to capture in a meticulous and emotional way the essence of the landscape and the daily life of its surroundings. "Touring the ground - 1886" is one of those works that, when observed, transports us immediately to a specific moment of Australian rural life with an authenticity and detail that only a master As Roberts could achieve.

The composition of "turning the ground - 1886" shows a central figure, a farmer, plunged into the laborious task of plowing the field. At first glance, the inclined position of the character reflects the physical effort and dedication of his work, but at a deeper level, this figure symbolizes the hard work and connection of man with the earth. Roberts's choice to focus the peasant in the composition highlights the importance of the human being within the natural context, a recurring theme in his work.

The colors of the paint are also worthy of mention. Roberts uses a predominantly terrous palette, with brown and ocher tones that evoke the dry and dusty soil of Australia. This use of color not only establishes the environmental tone but also reflects the heat and aridity of the climate, making the reality of the landscape and the hardness of life in the field almost palpable. Green nuances suggest scarce vegetation, complementing the general aridity of the land, and add a sense of hope and persistence, implying that, despite adversities, life and nature continue.

The composition shows a clear sky, perhaps slightly cloudy, which extends without interruptions about the protagonist. Such disposition does not distract work on land, focusing attention on the intimate interaction between man and nature. The low horizon line allows viewers to focus on the continuous effort and connection of the peasant with its immediate atmosphere, without the distraction of secondary elements.

Historically, Roberts is known for being a prominent figure in the Australian Impressionist movement, known locally as the "Australian Impressionism" or "Australian Heidelberg School." His focus on light and color, as well as his sincere representation of life in the field and nature, marked a significant change in the perception and representation of the Australian landscape. Roberts and his contemporaries sought to identify and define a specific visual identity for Australia, and this painting is a clear example of this effort.

The value of "turning the soil - 1886" not only lies in its technical excellence or in the fidelity of its representation, but also in its ability to encapsulate a moment in time and an essential aspect of human experience. The work invites contemplation, and in doing so, connects the observer with a fundamental part of Australia's history and culture. In each stroke and every shadow, Roberts manages to immortalize the indissoluble relationship between man and his atmosphere, a harmony that, although laborious, manifests itself in the purest form of coexistence and perseverance.

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