The runners - Luxembourg Jardines - Paris - 1924


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥41,700 JPY

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The painting "Los Corridos - Jardines de Luxembourg - Paris - 1924", by the leading American artist Grant Wood, is a work that transports us to a vibrant and dynamic moment in one of the most emblematic spaces in Paris. In this work, Wood uses a balanced composition that reflects his mastery in color and form, fundamental elements of his singular style, often associated with American regionalism, but in this case, influenced by his time in Europe.

The scene portrays a group of athletes in full action, running through the Luxembourg garden, a park that embodies the beauty and vitality of Parisian urban life. The disposal of the runners creates a fluid movement, capturing the energy and emotion of the moment. The scene is chaired by a clear sky, which not only illuminates the composition with a brilliant light, but also establishes a contrast to the shadows that project the moving figures. The runners, dressed in bright colored garments, seem almost to melt with the environment, which suggests a dialogue between nature and human activity.

Analyzing the colors, Wood uses a vibrant but harmonious palette, using deep green and blue that install a sensation of freshness and breath. This chromatic approach, together with the use of lights and shadows, enriches the sensation of three -dimensionality and provides an almost pictorial quality to the scene, allowing the spectator to immerse the environment. The vegetation, with its trees and flowers, serves as a backdrop, emphasizing the connection of the characters with the natural and urban space. This work is distinguished between Wood's creations for its resignation to rural landscapes typical of their most famous works, transferring their attention to active life in an urban context.

Although "the runners" is not as recognized as their famous "American Gothic", its value lies in the exploration of energy and the movement that Wood captures with a refined technique. An interesting aspect of this painting is the point of view of the observer; The runners seem to go to the viewer, establishing an almost immediate and personal relationship that adds a layer of interaction to the work. This approach, beyond being a mere representation of a daily scene, invites the public to participate in the dynamism of experience.

Only a couple of years after the creation of this work, Wood would be acclaimed worldwide, not only for his technique, but also for his ability to celebrate the daily aspects of life. Through "the runners", we connected with an era in which modernity began to define urban experience, reflecting how physical activity and nature can be intertwined in a shared space.

In summary, "the runners - Luxembourg Jardines - Paris - 1924" is erected as an example of Grant Wood's ability to capture the essence of an iconic moment, merging technique and emotion. Through this work, we are witnesses not only of a moment of movement, but from the rich cultural landscape that emerges from human interaction, a timeless theme that resonates with contemporary experience.

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