The Still Life Of the deformed table - 1940


Size (cm): 50x40
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THE WORK "LA Still Life Of the deformed table "(1940) by Horace Pippin becomes a fascinating testimony of the uniqueness of its creator and the cultural and social context of his time. Horace Pippin, an African -American self -taught artist, has been recognized for his ability to integrate Personal narratives, social issues and a strong symbolism in their work, offering a unique perspective that challenges the conventions of the art of their time.

In this painting, Pippin presents a Still Life, or still life, that is distinguished not only by its usual theme, but by the way in which it abstracts the conventional representation of objects. The table, the central axis of the work, appears deformed, suggesting a break with reality, an effect that can be interpreted as an allusion to the instability of life itself and the social tensions of the period in which it was created. This deformation can also resonate with the experiences of uprooting and transformation that Pippin lived, especially considering his story as a veteran of the First World War.

The color palette used in the work is rich and vibrant, consisting of the characteristic technique of Pippin. The warm and terrible tones predominate, infusing a feeling of warmth and closeness to painting, while suggesting the life that emanates from the objects represented. The elements selected for this composition, from fruits to utensils designed for the home, are common in lifting natures, but the distortion of the table gives them a new narrative. These objects, which could carry a symbolic burden of culinary tradition and daily life, become, thanks to Pippin pictorial treatment, in symbols of a more complex existence.

It is interesting to observe that Pippin uses a loose and expressive brushstroke technique that often seems? in an almost spiritual way. The lack of thorough attention to detail when it comes to the shape of the objects allows the viewer to immerse itself in the deepest sense of the work, instead of getting lost in the accuracy of the representation. This approach is a reflection of its artistic philosophy, which prioritizes emotional expression over mere visual reproduction.

Likewise, the work can be analyzed from a historical perspective: created at the end of the 1930s, a period marked by racial tensions and a growing social consciousness in the United States, it can be extracted from the deformation of the table and the elements that accompany it An implicit comment on the struggle, resilience and the search for identity that characterized the African -American community at that time. Through his style, Pippin simply transcends the representation of materials and objects; His art becomes a vehicle to explore and express a lived experience.

In short, "La Still Life From the deformed table "of Horace Pippin is much more than a simple composition of inanimate objects. Through its innovative approach to the form, color and symbolism, the work invites the viewer to reflect on issues of change, resistance and the human condition . The context of its prolific career, but also as a brilliant example of modern American art that, through its unique approach, challenging and deeply personal, continues to find echo in contemporaneity.

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