Walking through the park (also known as in the park) - 1897


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price$374.00 CAD

Description

The work "Walking through the park" of Maurice Arrendergast, painted in 1897, is erected as a splendid example of this artist's ability in the representation of color and the form within the context of the post -impressionist movement. Prendergast, an outstanding member of the Boston artists community, was known for his meticulous attention to light, vibrant color and carefully structured composition, characteristics that manifest in a remarkable way in this painting.

The scene presents a daily and luminous moment of urban life, where the serenity of a day in the park becomes a visual celebration. Arndast uses a masterful use of colors, combining intense green and blue tones with warm nuances of pink and yellow, which seem to vibrate and dance on the surface of the paint. This color palette not only captures the freshness of a sunny day, but also invites the viewer to experience a feeling of joy and lightness, an almost festive atmosphere that surrounds the piece.

The composition of "walking through the park" is another aspect that deserves attention. The work is organized in layers and shapes that create a sense of depth and movement. We see that the Fore going plane is populated with figures that seem to enjoy its walk. However, Arndast, away from naturalistic representation, does not stop in specific details of the figures, but presents them with simplified silhouettes and fluid contours that pay tribute to the vitality of human form instead of focusing on individual identity. This stylized approach allows these figures to integrate harmoniously into the park's environment, becoming part of the landscape as well as the trees and the flowers that surround them.

The work evokes a sense of community and social interaction. The positions and gestures of the characters raise an implicit narrative about everyday life, suggesting dialogues and relationships, although their faces remain vaguely defined. This anonymity can be interpreted as a reflection on modernity and urban life at the end of the 19th century, where the crowd and social connection are intertwined in the shared experience of public space.

In the context of the art of PREDERGAST, "walking through the park" reveals his interest in a decorative approach, in which the structure and visual design are essential. His association with the movement of "Boston artists", who often focused on urban and landscapes, places this work within an aesthetic exploration tradition that emphasizes beauty in everyday life.

In addition, it is interesting to consider how to turn on was influenced by his time; His style is impregnated with elements of Japanese art, evident in the way he organizes space and plays with patterns. This influence underlines a broader trend in art at the end of the 19th century towards the incorporation of elements of diverse cultures, creating a rich visual tapestry that resonated with the public of the time.

With "Walking through the Park", Maurice Prendergast not only offers a charming vision of an instant leisure in the park, but also invites us to reflect on the interaction between human beings and their surroundings in a world that began to change quickly. The work remains relevant and beautiful, leaving an echo of the shared experience that defines the history of urban life.

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