Dutch visas; De Maaier (Boyens 506; 515)


Size (cm): 50x55
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Sale price€197,95 EUR

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The painting "Dutch visas; of Maaier" by Gustave de Smet is a work that stands out for its deep dialogue with the landscape and with the daily life of fishermen, evoking the uniqueness of life on the coasts of the Netherlands. De Smet, a remarkable representative of Belgian modernism, captures in this work the essence of an entrenched cultural tradition, while masterfully plasma his unmistakable expressionist style.

Visually, the composition of the work is articulated in a structure that suggests movement and dynamism. The fishermen, represented in the foreground, are the undisputed protagonists of the scene. Through energetic strokes and a palette that combines earthly tones with blue and gray nuances, Smet manages to transmit both the hardness of life in the sea and the intrinsic connection between men and nature. The figure of the fisherman who holds his network becomes a symbol of effort and perseverance, while his classmates seem to share a moment of introspection, reflecting the weight of his daily work.

The use of color in paint is particularly significant. The selection of tones represents not only physical reality, but also an emotional interpretation of the environment. The dark and saturated tones suggest the volatility of the sea and the soaked sky, elements that seem to act as backgrounds for human struggle. However, in the midst of this gloomy palette, there are flashes of light that emerge, symbolizing the hope and resilience of these men who challenge the inclement weather.

Smet shows a master's degree in representing textures, which gives the work an almost tactile quality. Fishing networks, men's clothes and water themselves seem to come alive through the bold and expressive brushstroke. Such skill is characteristic of the author's modernist style, who moves away from conventional realistic representation to enter a world in which the emotion and personal perception prevail over the mere visual capture of reality.

It is relevant to consider that "Dutch visas" is also part of a broader current within expressionism, which explores human experiences to a constant change. Through his works, De Smet joins other artists of his time who insisted on representing the essence of a life that is both universal and universal. This particular work evokes, as in many of its paintings, The relationship of man with nature, a recurring theme in modern art.

As we look human with its surroundings. Smet's ability to capture these emotional nuances through his technique and personal interpretation makes this work a testimony of the power of art to address issues of aesthetic and social relevance. Thus, the courage and effort of these fishermen, universal in their experience, which continue to be represented in the language of art through Smet's singular gaze are remembered.

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