From the Malecon - 1936


Size (cm): 50x35
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Sale price¥26,800 JPY

Description

The work "From the Malecon" (1936) by the Japanese-American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi is a captivating manifestation of his unique style, which fuses elements of Western art with influences from his native Japan. Although Kuniyoshi is more recognized for its energetic portraits and expressive figurative compositions, this painting offers a fascinating perspective on the connection between the human being and the natural environment.

In the work, the composition is articulated through a rich interaction of colors and shapes. The use of a predominantly vibrant palette, which encompasses deep blue and warm yellow and oranges, evokes a nostalgic and vital atmosphere. The light that filters through the pictorial space suggests not only a specific moment of the day, but also a feeling of warmth and tranquility, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the experience of the place.

Although the work lacks prominent human figures, the environment itself becomes a central character. The architectural structures of the Malecon, together with the natural elements, such as the waves that caress the shore, create a visual dialogue that observes the coexistence between the work of man and nature. This sense of belonging and communion is one of the constants in the work of Kuniyoshi, who often explored the relationship between humanity and its context.

In terms of technique, Kuniyoshi uses a color treatment that is based on the solid construction of forms. The soft transitions between the colors and the precise outline of the contours add an almost sculptural dimension to the elements of the painting. The subtle shadows and the reflexes in the water provide a sense of movement that contrasts with the architectural stability of the Malecon, thus creating a visual balance that catches the attention.

In addition, "from the Malecon" it can be considered within a broader context of modernity in American art of the 1930s. This period witnessed a flowering in experimentation with new forms and approaches, where artists began to incorporate Both cultural heritage and personal narratives in their works. Kuniyoshi, with Japanese origin and solid formation in Western art, manages to reflect this duality in their own practice, inviting spectators to an intercultural dialogue.

Kuniyoshi's works, although unique, can be placed in conversation with other artistic currents of their time, such as regionalism and surrealism, where the daily and the dreamlike are intertwined. His ability to capture the ephemeral of everyday moments, as well as his attention to detail and emotion, position him as a fundamental artist when studying the evolution of art in America.

In conclusion, "from the Malecon" it is not just a visual representation of a specific space; It is an exploration of the complex relationships between the human being, its surroundings and memory. Through its distinctive color and shape management, Yasuo Kuniyoshi invites viewers to experience and reflect on their own relationship with what they observe, making this work a timeless and deeply resonant reflection in the field of modern art.

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