Ships near Asnières Beach - 1883


size(cm): 75x45
Price:
Sale price€211,95 EUR

Description

The work "Barcos near the beach of Asnières" by Georges Seurat, painted in 1883, is a beautiful example of the specific style that the artist began to develop during his early years and that would later be consolidated as one of the distinctive characteristics of his job. This painting, in which the love for nature and the meticulous study of the light combines, captures a daily moment in the life of the nineteenth century France, focusing on a quiet scene by the river.

In the composition, Seurat presents us with a panoramic landscape where rowing ships slide gently near the shore of the Sena River, in the Asnières region. The choice of point of view, slightly high, allows the viewer to cover both the calm of the beach and the mixture of activities that are developed along the shore. The work reflects the search for modernity and innovative use of light by the artist, who resorts to small color spots that, when observed from a certain distance, are amalgamated and created a vibrant luminosity.

One of the most fascinating aspects of this work is its color palette. Seurat uses a variety of blue and green tones, interspersed with warmer touches of yellow and orange that represent the sun that shines on the water. These colors are not only decorative, but are intrinsically linked to the exploration of the scientific color that the artist set out to study, in particular the optical theory that colors can interact to produce a better perception of light. The small strokes of complementary colors add dynamism and vibration to the surface of the paint.

As for the characters that appear on the scene, silhouettes of people can be observed, although they are not the central focus of the work. The figure that seems to stand next to the shore, as well as the boat that transports several people, suggest a sense of community and leisure in the Parisian life of the time. These human representations, although schematic and not highly detailed, are executed with the precision that characterizes Seurat, who coven idealization in favor of a more realistic representation of the moment they choose to live.

"Boats near Asnières Beach" not only serves as a testimony of Seurat's emerging talent, but also as a preamble to his best known work, "on Sunday afternoon on the island of the Great Jatte." In both cases, you can see the artist's tendency to isolate scenes of modern life and to infuse them with a sense of serenity and reflection. In addition, his technique of dividing color, which would make it famous, is already glimpsed in this work, preparing the land for his future artistic explorations.

Finally, it is essential that this painting was carried out in a context where impressionism and post -impressionism were in full swing, influencing and at the same time being influenced by other contemporaries of art, such as Camille Pissarro and Paul Signac, who also explored the use of the use of color and light in your own works. Seurat's uniqueness lies in his systematic and analytical approach to these issues, which makes "ships near the beach of Asnières" into a key piece not only to understand his evolution as an artist, but also to appreciate the beginnings of a Movement that would deeply change art history.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Reproduction service paintings With a guarantee of satisfaction. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed