Long shadows. Cattle on the island of Saltholm - 1890


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price¥40,500 JPY

Description

In the work "Long shadows. Live on the island of Saltholm" (1890), Theodor Philipsen immerses the viewer in a scene of quiet pastorality, illuminated by a light of sunset that dyes the landscape of warm gold and orange tones. Philipsen, a prominent representative of realism and part of the Danish painting movement of the late nineteenth century, plasma in this painting not only its technical mastery, but also a sharp sense of natural observation.

The composition of the work focuses on a group of cows that are grouped on a hillside, its silhouettes marked with elongated shadows that are projected to the viewer, creating a palpable connection between the animal and the environment. This attention to the effect of light is characteristic of Philipsen's style; Its ability to capture the variability of natural light on different surfaces resonates in the way animals and surrounding landscape are represented. The cows have a realistic treatment that evokes a feeling of calm and resistance, almost as if the time stopped at the captured time.

The use of color in paint is particularly relevant. The terrible tones predominate, with subtle nuances that suggest the wealth of the soil of the island of Saltholm. The elongated shadows transmit an atmosphere of serenity, while the sky blurs in nuances of blue and gray, illuminated by the last rays of the sun. This skilled manipulation of light and color suggests a moment of the day in which nature begins to rest, capturing a pleasant stillness that remains vibrant.

Although there are no human figures on the scene, the presence of cattle suggests everyday life on the island. The interrelation between animals and the landscape illustrates the intrinsic bond between man and earth, a recurring theme in Philipsen's work. This approach to the natural environment and its inhabitants reflects the sensitivity of the artist towards realism and rural life, an aspect that permeates much of his work.

Philipsen, influenced by impressionism and contemporary artists such as Pissarro and Monet, stood out for his style of loose brushstrokes and bright colors, which transforms the perception of the Nordic landscape. In this context, "long shadows" stands as a testimony of his ability to integrate aspects of impressionism in his exploration of the Danish landscape.

The painting is not only limited to capturing a specific moment, but, through its composition and color palette, it also summons an emotional connection with the viewer. The vast sky and open space that surrounds cows suggest a feeling of freedom and loneliness, a reflection of the Danish rural environment that Philipsen portrays with a deeply personal touch.

In conclusion, "long shadows. Cattle on the island of Saltholm" is not simply a portrait of cattle in a Danish landscape, but a meditation on light, space and life itself. The work becomes a visual testimony of the connection with nature and time, capturing an ephemeral moment that invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between man, animals and the environment they share. Philipsen's technical skill and its unique approach to light and color make this piece a jewel of art, worthy of being appreciated and analyzed in the rich tradition of Danish painting.

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