The river crab season opens - 1897


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price¥39,500 JPY

Description

The work "The season of the River crab" (1897) by Carl Larsson is a brilliant exponent of the Nordic style that characterizes this famous Swedish painter. Known for his approach to gender painting and his ability to capture everyday life with an idealized touch, Larsson achieves in this piece a celebration of family traditions and the enjoyment of nature, elements that are recurring in his production.

In this painting, Larsson presents us with a vibrant scene full of life that frames the opening of the crab season, an event that symbolizes a moment of festival and family union. In the foreground, the protagonists are a group of female figures that, with obvious expressions of joy, are dedicated to the task of cleaning the crabs. The figures show an animated and close interaction, which underlines the intimacy of the moment and its festive character. This nostalgic representation reflects the importance of home and family in Larsson's work.

The composition of the paint is well balanced, with a use of lines that guides the viewer's gaze through the work. The disposition of the figures and the elements in the natural environment creates a sensation of harmony. Larsson uses light masterfully, illuminating the faces of women and crabs they have in their possession. The filtered natural light - which seems to come from a window or an opening on the roof - highlights the bright and fresh colors, contributing to the cheerful environment of the work.

The color palette is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable aspects in this painting. Larsson uses warm and luminous tones that evoke the summer stamp, such as yellow, green and oranges, which are intertwined to create a festive and vibrant atmosphere. This use of color not only denotes its technical virtuosity, but also infuses a feeling of joy and warmth that resonates emotionally with the viewer.

It is interesting to consider that Larsson not only dedicated himself to portraying moments of everyday life in Swedish, but was also a defender of the folk traditions of his country. In this sense, "the season of the Crab de Río opens" is not only a representation of a specific event, but also a tribute to Swedish culture and customs, encapsulating an idealized vision of coexistence.

Carl Larsson, through its production, has managed to intertwine autobiographical and social aspects. Born in 1853, his work reflects the emotional journey and aspirations of his life in the Swedish field, where family and nature are combined to create a microcosm of happiness and simplicity. "The season of the Rio crab" is opened "enrolls in this tradition, offering a window not only to the aesthetics of the moment, but also to the collective aspirations of a Sweden that sought to affirm its cultural identity at the end of the 19th century.

In summary, "the river crab season is opened" is a work that combines Larsson's technical ability, the vibrant use of color and deep cultural significance, becoming a brilliant portrait of family life and the celebration of nature . The same transcends its mere decorative function by inviting the viewer to join the ephemeral joy of that moment, remembering that beauty often resides in the small moments shared between loved ones.

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