Amateur Rider - 1870


size(cm): 55x85
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Edgar Degas's "Amateur Jockey" (1870) is a fascinating depiction of the intersection between sporting activity and the aesthetics of movement. Renowned for his innovative approach to space and time in painting, Degas captures in this work the essence of the racetrack as a stage for action and excitement. The painting reflects not only his interest in horse racing, but also his ability to combine academic technique with a modern, dynamic perspective, traits that developed throughout his career.

The rider, who occupies the centre of the composition, is depicted in an energetic manner in the middle of a forward movement, suggesting the speed and impending momentum of the horse. Degas employs an earthy colour palette, dominated by greens and browns, evoking an atmosphere of naturalness and movement. The loose, rapid brushstrokes suggest not only the corporeality of the rider, but also the liveliness of the moment, creating a vibrant contrast with the more subtle background surrounding him.

The use of light in the work is also noteworthy. Degas applies a careful treatment of lighting that highlights the rider's body, almost in the way a photographer captures a decisive snapshot. The light shapes the rider's muscles and creates a halo that creates the sensation that he is at the height of the competition. The choice of point of view, where the viewer seems to be almost at the level of the horse, invites an immersive experience, as if one were participating in the race.

It is interesting to note that this work aligns with Degas' fascination with the human figure in motion, a recurring theme in his work. His studies of dance and horse racing reveal a commitment to the representation of kinetic energy, something that distinguishes him within the panorama of 19th-century art. In similar works, such as "The Horse Race", which also shows the dynamics between riders and horses, we find this same concern for capturing movement and the ephemeral emotion of the moment.

Degas's Impressionist style is manifest in his ability to synthesize detail and suggestion. Although his technique relies on clearer lines and well-defined forms, his works possess the essence of an Impressionist: the close observation of everyday life and its subtle changes. The exploration of the figure of the horseman in "Amateur Horseman" resonates with other preeminent artistic representations of the period, although Degas departs from a purely Impressionist approach by emphasizing structured composition and a sense of drama.

"Amateur Rider," though perhaps lesser known than Degas' other works, reveals fragments of the artist's interest in contemporary life and the social interaction that occurs at its edges. The painting invites us to reflect on the passion and risk of competition, themes that seemed fascinating to Degas, who led his viewers into an intermediary dialogue between art and reality. In the end, this work is a small but significant window into an artist's journey toward recognizing the energy of life in motion, where each stroke converges toward the sublime representation of an instant that, though fleeting, is masterfully captured.

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