Chickens - 1864


Size (cm): 50x35
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Description

The work "chickens" by Mariano Fortuny, created in 1864, represents a splendid example of the painter's mastery in the capture of realism and everyday life through its focus on nature and its immediate environment. This painting, which portrays a group of chickens in a patio, is both a study of light and color, as well as a manifestation of Fortuny's interest in rural life and the nuances of fauna.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its simplicity, focused on a set of chickens that seem to move freely in a natural environment. The disposition of animals, with their feathers and movements, causes a sense of life and dynamism. Fortuny achieves a rhythmic interaction between them, giving a feeling of a certain unity in the diversity of their positions. The light that is gently filtered on the chickens gives them a special brightness and accentuates the details of their pen, highlighting the various shades ranging from warm brown to blacks and white, echoing the painter's ability to represent textures and nuances.

Color management in this work is also a key point that deserves attention. Fortuny uses a rich and saturated palette, where earthly tones are intertwined with light nuances. This choice of colors is emblematic of the naturalistic style that defines much of its work, while revealing its influence of impressionism, since it manages not only the shape of the animals, but also the essence of the moment, allowing the viewer to feel The warmth of the scene. The background of the paint, diffuse and less defined than the foreground, allows chickens to stand out, creating a contrast that reinforces attention on the main subject.

Fortuny's work is within a broader tradition of the painting of animals in which masters As Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin also made significant contributions. However, Fortuny's work is distinguished by his ability to evoke emotion through vivid representation and close to reality. Mariano Fortuny, known for his technical skill and attention to detail, achieved in "chickens" an amalgam between the naturalistic study and a more personal and emotional vision of nature.

While "chickens" does not include human figures, the portrait of moving birds suggests an almost intimate relationship between the artist and his subject, inviting the viewer to observe a daily moment of the rural world. This approach to everyday life, far from being trivial, reflects a deep appreciation for the simplicity of nature and for the moments that often go unnoticed in daily life.

Mariano Fortuny, a painter whose career covered from naturalism to more contemporary influences, states in "chickens" his ability to transform a simple theme into a visual feast. This work not only embodies its technical mastery, but also resonates with the search for a deeper connection with the natural world that characterizes its artistic legacy. Although "chickens" may seem a minor work within its vast production, its study reveals the expertise and innovative character of an artist who, through his awareness of the environment, left an indelible mark on the history of Spanish art.

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