The race - 1897


Size (cm): 45x110
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Sale price€293,95 EUR

Description

The career, painted in 1897 by Maurice Prendergast, is presented as a vibrant record of the social life of the time, capturing a moment of collective emotion in the aesthetic tradition of post -impressionism. This work stands out not only because of its dynamic theme, but also because of the way in which Arndastast uses the color and way to invoke a sense of movement and energy.

The composition, although it seems a frozen moment within a greater context, invites the viewer to immerse himself in an outdoor racing scene, where several competitors, in their busy clothes, run along a path. The definition of the characters is minimalist and the artist chooses to represent their features schematically, prioritizing the rupture of space through color and contour on the realistic elaboration of their faces. This allows an almost abstract approach to the human figure, emphasizing its role within the visual narrative instead of highlighting its individuality.

The use of color is exceptional; Arndast uses a vibrant palette, full of nuances that evoke daylight and the festive atmosphere of social meetings. The tones of green and blue predominate, provide a refreshing contrast with touches of red and yellow that add dynamism to the atmosphere. This color treatment recalls the influence of Claude Monet and other contemporaries of impressionism, but is also characterized by a more structural and less anecdotal disposition compared to the impressionist tradition. Its use of color as a form of expression would become a distinctive seal of the artist.

The work is framed by a series of trees and foliage that seem to frame the scene, which suggests a sense of fullness in the surrounding nature and adds depth to the composition. In addition, the use of repetition in the placement of the figures running along the lane reinforces that idea of ​​continuous movement, as if time extended in the emotion of the race.

Prendergast, as a member of the artistic movement known as the Association of American Artists, was attracted to the representation of everyday life, especially in leisure environments like this. The races, for him, were not only a sporting event, but a symbol of modern life in the exalting context of the late nineteenth century. The work can also be seen as a comment on the progress and dynamism of a society in rapid transformation.

In the painting, the viewer can feel the subtle bustle of the crowds concentrated in the race, although they are not explicitly represented; The implications of their presence are perceived in the gestures and attitudes of the runners. This ability to capture the essence of a collective experience shares a stylistic affinity with other contemporary artists who addressed urban life and social interactions.

In conclusion, Maurice Prendergast's career is a work that not only captures the scene of a sporting event, but also encapsulates the spirit of an era, the splendor of social life and the search for new forms of expression through color and the composition. In this sense, the work is a testimony not only of the enthusiasm for art, but also of the painter's ability to transform the everyday into a cattle celebration and full of life.

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