Flying horses - 1901


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The work "The flying horses" of Maurice Prendergast, painted in 1901, is presented as a fascinating example of the unique style of this American artist, who was an outstanding exponent of the movement of postimpressionist painting. The piece, which seems to capture a time suspended over time, evokes a mixture of the vibrant rhythm of urban life and evasion towards an imaginative world, where nature and fantasy intertwine.

In the composition of "Flying Horses", Arrentgast uses a dynamic arrangement that invites the viewer to contemplate the scene with amazement. The horses, which seem to be in full flight, play a central role in the work, symbolizing both freedom and joy. The choice to represent these majestic animals in motion offers a sense of action and energy that transcends the mere representation. The effervescent atmosphere that permeates the paint intensifies thanks to the use of curved lines that flow through the composition, suggesting a continuity of movement and life.

The color, one of the most distinctive aspects of the Pomastast's work, is applied with a vibrant and rich palette that reflects its influence of impressionism and neo -impressionism. In "flying horses", vibrant tones of blue, green and oranges are combined harmoniously, creating an almost dreamlike effect that transports the viewer to a world full of vitality. This use of color not only defines the figure of the horses, but also establishes a background in which the elements are integrated fluently, capturing the essence of movement and light.

The presence of human figures is minimal, which emphasizes the magnificence of horses in flight and their insignificance within this imaginary universe. When observed, the characters seem to be mere observers, in the background, which delight in this show. This artistic choice can be interpreted as a comment on the relationship between the human being and nature, where many times man is at the mercy of the wonders of the world around him.

Maurice Prentergast, known for his interest in representing life in public spaces and social interactions, is presented in this work with a vision that transcends the everyday, offering a look at an idealized world where beauty and fantasy are found in each corner. Its style, often characterized by the influence of the impressionist technique, is distinguished by the capture of light and the atmosphere, as well as a vivacity in the use of the color that gives each of their works of a particular energy.

In the context of its artistic production, "flying horses" can be seen as a manifestation of the search for a sense of escape and freedom in modern life. The work is aligned with other works of the time that explore the interaction between the real and the imaginary, where artists sought, through their art, refuge in fantasy in moments of social and cultural change.

The scene represented by Prendentgast, full of dynamism and color, not only serves as a visual show, but invites reflection on the madness of contemporary life and the innate desire to rise above it. In summary, "flying horses" is a work that encapsulates the essence of an artistic exploration period, making it a significant example of the evolution of art in the twentieth century.

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