Pool - 1911


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

Eugène Jansson's "pool" painting, made in 1911, is a work that embodies the essence of a transition period in Swedish art, where impressionism and modernism begin to intertwine. Jansson, who is known for his mastery in the use of color and light, presents in this piece a composition that catches the viewer's attention through his vivid palette and his focus on shape and space.

In "Pool", Jansson portrays the interior of a pool, creating an atmosphere of serenity and contemplation. The composition is characterized by the geometric disposition of the lines that define the space; The lines of the edge of the pool and the reflective surfaces of the water suggest a dynamic game between the static and the mutable. The figures are subtly integrated into the environment, reinforcing the feeling of intimacy that permeates the work. The silhouettes that look at the scene are almost ghostic and seem to float in a world that is, at the same time, everyday and surreal.

The use of color is one of the most prominent aspects of this painting. Jansson uses a palette that combines deep blue, green and yellow soft tones, creating an atmosphere that evokes both tranquility and water depth. The reflection of light on the surface of the water is manifested with loose and fluid brushstrokes, suggesting movement, which contrasts wonderfully with the most static areas of the image. This technique reveals Jansson's ability to capture the transience of the moments, a recurring theme in the work of many artists of his time.

The characters in "Pool" are essential for the spirit of the work, although they are subtle. The figures, when appearing on the edge of the pool, seem immersed in their own world, in an act of contemplation that invites the viewer to join them in this visual meditation. The relationship between the figures and their surroundings is palpable; They are part of the water such as water is part of them, which highlights an intimate connection with the natural and artificial space.

Eugène Jansson, whose career was developed at a time of intense artistic experimentation, was interested in the exploration of light and color in his works. Its approach to the representation of the human body and its interactions with the environment is marked by a special sensitivity that can be seen in "pool", where the boundaries between the corporeo and the ethereal are blurred. This work can be related to others from its era where water and its reflections are recurring themes, in which artists such as Paul Cézanne and Claude Monet explored similar sensations, although Jansson achieves here a particularly sober and meditative approach.

In conclusion, "Pool" of Eugène Jansson is not just a visual representation of an aquatic space; It is an exploration of the light, the color and the form that invites a reflection on the relationship of the human being with its environment. The work stands out for its technical ability and emotional depth, reaffirming the Jansson's position in the history of Swedish art and contemporaneity until today. Its ability to capture stillness and movement in a single Canvas is a testimony of the legacy of which continues to be an important reference in modernist art.

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