Three girls collecting molas - 1885


Size (cm): 70x60
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Sale price€229,95 EUR

Description

The work "Three girls collecting blackberries" (1885) by Hans Andersen Brendekilde is a beautiful example of Danish romanticism, where the simplicity of rural life is presented with a sincerity that evokes both nostalgia and joy. Brendekilde, known for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life and nature, offers us a painting that transcends the mere representation of a specific moment and invites us to reflect on the connection between childhood and the environment.

In the painting, three girls are observed in a rural environment, busy in the collection of blackberries. The composition is balanced, with the distributed figures so that it creates a dynamic flow through the canvas. Girls, dressed in simple outfits, are submerged in their activity, each concentrated in their task, suggesting a sense of joy and carefree that often characterizes the stations of childhood. The faces, although they are not detailed thoroughly, reflect a vivacity and curiosity typical of youth, inviting the viewer to experience the simplicity of that moment.

The colors used by Brendekilde are especially relevant. The palette is rich and earthly, with vibrant green that represent the surrounding vegetation and a soft blue sky that illuminates the scene. These tones not only define the landscape, but also evoke a feeling of warmth and naturalness, allowing the viewer to feel that it is part of that same sunny afternoon in which girls are collecting blackberries. The subtle shadows and the flashes of light on the faces of the girls add emotional depth to the painting, emphasizing everyday transformed in an instant of beauty.

The background of the work shows a landscape that extends beyond the protagonists, revealing an environment that seems to vibrate alive and color. Nature is presented not only as a backdrop, but as an essential character in the story that the painting Narra: an interrelation between man and his natural environment. This perspective is aligned with the sensitivity of the romantic period, which valued the emotional connection with nature, and demonstrates the mastery of Brendekilde by capturing poetry in everyday life.

Brendekilde is an important name in the context of the 19th century Danish art, known for its focus on rural issues and the representation of simple life. His ability to merge the technique with a clear thematic understanding allowed him to highlight at a time when many artists sought to distance themselves from academic traditions in favor of more intimate and personal issues. "Three girls collecting blackberries" is presented as a representative work of his style, which challenges the viewer to find beauty in the simple and daily.

In summary, "three girls collecting molas" is a work that, through its careful composition, its vibrant palette and its evocative representation of childhood, captures the essence of an instant in nature. Brendekilde, with his rich artistic inheritance, gives us a work that is, at the same time, a tribute to the simplicity of rural life and an invitation to reflect on the beauty of everyday life.

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