Sun and wind on the roof - 1915


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Sol and wind on the roof" of John Sloan, created in 1915, is registered in the context of American realism, a current that seeks to represent everyday life with a genuine and direct approach. Sloan, an outstanding member of the New York school and an exponent of the naturalist movement, used his exceptional ability to capture urban scenes, and this work is no exception. What is appreciated in this painting is a vibrant dialogue between the light, movement and intimacy of the inhabited space.

From the first glance, the composition of the work stands out for its ingenious spatial disposition and for the use of color. The roofs, which are the main visual support, are embellished by a rich palette that oscillates between the warm tones of yellow and ocher, interrupted by colder nuances that allude to the depth of the sky that is glimpsed in the upper part. This interaction between the colors creates a luminous atmosphere that evokes the warmth of the sun, while the wind seems life in the subtle undulation of the objects arranged on the roofs. The sunlight, an omnipresent element in the work, vitalizes the scene and suggests a sensation of freshness and movement, permeating the image with an almost poetic air.

The characters in "Sun and wind on the roof" are integrated into their surroundings, almost as ghostic inhabitants of a daily space. We observe the figure of a man who appears, and although his presence is almost ephemeral and anonymous, his leonino hat stands out as a focal point that attracts the viewer's attention. This character reflects urban life, in which individuality is dispersed and camouflaged in the bustle of city existence. In this way, Sloan invites us to contemplate not only a scene, but a moment of daily life in which the wind and the sun are protagonists along with man.

It is relevant to note that "sun and wind on the roof" aligns with the characteristic style of Sloan, who was an acute observer of his surroundings and a chronicler of the urban spirit of his time. This work is in the same line as other Sloan works that explore life in cities, such as "La Cuisine" and "The Company of Lunch", where it also addresses the daily routines with an honest and almost documentary approach.

The historical context of the work also invites reflection. Created in a period of social and cultural transformations during the 1910s in the United States, "sun and wind on the roof" is a visual testimony that captures the essence of an era marked by modernization and urban growth. In this sense, the work can be considered a milestone within American realism, where meticulous attention to everyday details and urban psyche contrasts with the most idealized or romantic trends of previous art.

In summary, "Sun and wind on the roof" of John Sloan is a work that transcends the simple representation of a moment, becoming a reflection on the interaction between the human being and his environment. Sloan's ability to encapsulate light and movement through colors and shapes results in a piece that invites a deep contemplation about everyday life and modernity. Through his insightful gaze, he reminds us that in the transitory moments of urban life there is a beauty that is worth being celebrated.

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