Young Spartans exercising - 1860


size(cm): 70x50
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The painting "young Spartans exercised" by Edgar Degas, created in 1860, is inserted in the context of exploration of issues related to the human form and the male figure, something that Degas approached with great mastery throughout his career. This work, which illustrates a group of young people in an environment that evokes exercise and physical training, stands out for its dynamic composition and the representation of the movement, prominent characteristics of the Degas style. This painter, although largely associated with the representation of ballet and Parisian urban life, also showed a remarkable interest in classical culture and its ideals of beauty and vigor.

In the work, Degas presents us with a group of Spartans in an active attitude, suggesting not only physical strength but also the cultural context that highlights the importance of the body in ancient Greece. The choice to represent these young people in an exercise class connects with the notion of the Spartan ideal, which valued physical training as an essential component of character development and virtue. The scene, with its asymmetric group of figures, creates a sense of movement that invites the viewer to explore every corner of the painting.

The chromatic palette used by Degas in this work is remarkably warm and earthly, dominated by shades of brown, yellow and green that evoke a sense of warmth and closeness. The light, gently dispersed, seems to wrap young people, accentuating the three -dimensionality of the figures and details of their moving bodies. The use of natural light and shadow is a characteristic aspect in the work of Degas, which manages to transmit an almost palpable atmosphere.

The composition of "young Spartans exercising" is, in itself, worthy of study. Degas uses a diagonal disposition that guides the observer's gaze; The various positions of young people contrast in their positions - some are in motion, while others seem more static, as if they captured a moment suspended over time. This variety of positions contributes to the visual narrative of the work and its vibrant quality. Attention to anatomy, performed with great precision and an almost sculptural approach, reflects not only the artist's technical ability, but also his deep understanding of the human body.

It is important to note that "Spartan young people exercising" is at a time when Degas was influenced by contemporary artistic movements and their own interest in the realistic representation of the human figure, which predicts their subsequent incursions into dance paint and everyday life. More than a simple study of the form, this work offers a window to classical culture, while reflecting the evolution of Degas itself towards a more modern and less idealized approach in the representation of the body.

Throughout his career, Degas continued to explore the movement, pose and capture of the fleeting moment, a principle that can be observed in similar works, where dynamism and anatomy are intertwined to tell stories about human experience. In this sense, "young Spartans exercising" is established as a fundamental work in the understanding of the development of Degas as an artist and as a sample of the dialogue between classical art and modern concerns.

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