Go to Remar - 1905


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The painting "Go to Remar" by Pierre Bonnard, created in 1905, is an emblematic work that encapsulates not only the characteristic style of the artist, but also a deep connection with nature and daily life. Bonnard, a key member of the post -impressionist movement and one of the founders of the artist group known as Les Nabis, stands out for its innovative color use and its ability to infuse an emotional burden on the most trivial scenes of life. In "Going to row", Bonnard invites us to share a moment of serenity and tranquility, where the act of rowing becomes a metaphor of the human connection with the environment and introspection.

The composition of the work is remarkably balanced, dominated by a vibrant palette that radiates light and heat. The warm colors, especially gold and orange tones, create an almost ethereal atmosphere that transports the viewer to a space where calm prevails. The representation of the water captures the light brilliantly, reflecting the shades of the sky and the surrounding vegetations, which seem to come life of their own. This color use is barely decorative; It is essential to convey the sensation of movement and the tranquility inherent to the scene.

As for the characters, Bonnard shows an intuitive understanding of the human figure in the context of his surroundings. The central figure, a row man, is represented with a fusion of dynamism and calm. His posture, slightly inclined forward, suggests an effort, but at the same time a placidity that connects it with the landscape. The vegetation around it, with soft shapes and rhythmic lines, seems to surround it, creating a dialogue between man and nature.

It is relevant to emphasize that Bonnard often felt attracted to domestic life and moments of intimacy, and "go to row" is no exception. The work evokes feelings of nostalgia and joy, capturing a fleeting moment that resonates with the viewer's experiences. This work can also be seen as a precursor to themes that Bonnard would explore in his posterior career, where light and color become the undisputed protagonists of his pictorial narrative.

In terms of style, "go to row" is aligned with the principles of post -impressionism, highlighting for its emphasis on color and the way vehicles for emotional expression. Through his technique, Bonnard transcends the mere representation of realism, opening the door to personal and subjective interpretations of visual experience. Contemporary works to Bonnard, such as those of Edouard Vuillard, share this intimate exploration of everyday life and the interaction between human figures and its surroundings.

In conclusion, "Going to row" is a work that encapsulates the mastery of Pierre Bonnard in the use of color and form, offering a look at his fascination with everyday life and the intimate relationship between human being and nature. It is a piece that, although it may seem simple in its theme, is impregnated with an emotional and aesthetic depth that continues to resonate those who come to appreciate it.

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