In front of the hatry (woman with a red jacket and child) - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The painting "in front of the hatch" (woman with a red jacket), created by August Macke in 1913, stands out as an emblematic work of German expressionism and faithfully reflects the vitality and dynamism of urban life of the early twentieth century. Macke, a painter who associated with the group of artists known as the "bridge" (Die Brücke) and the "blue gentleman" (Der Blaue Reiter), used his distinctive color use and vibrant style to capture the essence of the essence of the Modernity, as well as the emotions and atmosphere of the time.

The work presents a balanced composition that dialogues between the figure of a woman and her child to the left and the hatch in the background, creating a sense of depth and visual narration. The woman, dressed in a striking red jacket, stands out as the central focus of the paint. His presence symbolizes not only the fashion of the time, but also feminine individuality and trust in a social context in transformation. Beside him, the child, with an expression of curiosity, seems fascinated by the world that surrounds him, resorting to the warmth of the maternal bond that Macke portrays with subtlety.

The use of color is fundamental in this painting. Macke, known for his luminous palette, uses vibrant tones ranging from red intestinal reds to cold blue, offering a visual experience that resonates with the energy of modern life. This color application technique, together with its inclination for the plane and the form, gives "in front of the hat" an almost abstract character, where the forms are simplified and stylized, but they are, at the same time, collectible.

The bottom of the work is dominated by the hat, which is presented as a vibrant and active commercial space, full of products that attract the attention of passers -by. Hats, represented in great detail, not only add an element of visual interest but also evoke the role of fashion and consumption, recurring themes in Macke's art. The disposition of the shades suggests an outside world full of possibilities, contrasting with the intimacy of the mother-child relationship that develops in the foreground.

Macke manages to capture, at a single visual moment, the crossing of everyday life with the flowering of modernity. This work, in its simple narrative component, also invites contemplation on social relations and family life in an urban environment. His style is part of the context of expressionism, which, although distinctive in his search for emotional expression through color and form, shares a concern for human being in the context of a world in rapid transformation.

"In front of the hatría" is not only a representation of the everyday; It is a reflection of the artistic movement and social changes that characterized the period in which it was created. August Macke's work is still relevant, not only because of his aesthetics, but for his ability to challenge and connect with the viewer in a time where art seeks to resonate with the experiences of modernity, intimacy and human relations. This piece invites us to explore the interaction between the individual and the collective, and to reflect on how art can encapsulate the essence of an era.

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