Wheat field and trees line - 1893


size(cm): 75x55
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The work "Wheat and Tree Field" by Edgar Degas, created in 1893, is a clear testimony of the technical domain and the originality of the master French, particularly in its landscape exploration. Although Degas is mostly recognized by his paintings Of dancers and scenes of everyday life, this piece reveals a less approached facet of its talent: the representation of nature. The work presents a vast golden wheat field that visually evokes a sense of amplitude and serenity. The arrangement of the elements is remarkable, since the vegetation extends almost infinitely towards the horizon, guiding the viewer's gaze through the paint.

The composition is articulated around the tree line that emerges in the middle part of the work. These trees, represented with a more dark contrast, not only act as an element of visual framed, but also provide depth and a certain structure at the disposal of the landscape. Degas uses a palette rich in yellow and green that gives life to the scene, while the shadow touches in the trees add a dimensionality that invites contemplation. The use of color is particularly skilled; The warm tones of wheat contrast with the solemnity of the trees, suggesting a balance between the ephemeral and the enduring.

It is interesting to observe how Degas seems to distance yourself from the most typical impressionist approach, which seeks to capture the light and movement of nature. In "Wheat field and trees line", the artist uses a more defined and structured style, which raises fascinating questions about his approach to landscape painting. The work does not present human characters; However, the presence of nature is almost symbiotic, suggesting the interaction between the human being and its environment. This reinforces the idea that human life is part of a major whole, a common theme in the work of several artists of their time.

In the historical context, Degas made this painting for a period of his life in which he began to explore less conventional issues, moving away from the conventions of impressionism that he had initially embraced. This coincides with his interest in everyday and real, attributes that are evident in his best known works. "Trigo and Tree Field" can be seen as a transition piece, where the artist explores new dimensions of nature through a more introspective and personal approach.

Degas's work continues to resonate in art history, not only because of his brilliant technique, but also because of the emotional depth that emanates. This landscape, which at first glance may seem simple, is loaded with meanings and symbolisms that invite the viewer to meditate on the relationship between human being and nature. Although less celebrated than its famous representations of dance, "wheat field and tree line" exhibits the versatility of Degas and its ability to capture the essence of its environment in a way that transcends time. Thus, this work is not only a portrait of a moment in the French countryside, but also a reflection on the continuity of nature and life itself.

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