Scarf point - 1897


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price€249,95 EUR

Description

The work "Punto del Dañuelo" (1897) by Maurice Prendergast is framed in the context of the transformation of art at the end of the 19th century, at which time the postimpressionist currents and the development of modernism began to leave a significant imprint in painting western. This piece, which reflects the author's distinctive style, stands out both for its vibrant color palette and its composition, which seems to capture a moment of joy in everyday life.

From a first look, the scene is presented as a free time celebration on the beach, where a group of human figures, elegantly dressed, meets in a festive atmosphere. Arndastast offers us a look at the social life of his time, showing men and women who enjoy the outdoors, possibly in a summer context. The figures are distributed dynamically in the work, with a particular approach in the positions and interactions, establishing a visual narrative that transcends the mere record of reality.

The use of color at "scarf point" is one of its most fascinating aspects. The bright and saturated tones, ranging from the vibrant blue of the sky to the warm red and yellow of the clothes, evoke a feeling of vitality and joy. This use of color not only provides an emotional nuance to the work, but also reflects the modernist approach of PREDERGAST, which makes use of a loose palette to create an almost bright and ethereal effect. The brushstrokes are fast and loose, a characteristic that can also be related to impressionism, but that adapts to the personal language of Prendentgast, which encourages an emotional connection rather than a faithful representation.

The characters, although stylized, are fundamental to understand the atmosphere of the work. Each figure seems to be trapped in a moment of enjoyment, with gestures and attitudes that suggest movement and joy. Women, in particular, are linked to a social game that evokes the fashion and aesthetics of the late nineteenth century, carrying garments of striking and decorated colors that refer to a vivacity of their time. However, the essence of the scene is not limited to its literal representation; Beyond social classes and fashion, a feeling of community and human connection resonates.

Prendergast, as part of the circle of artists who met as the "beach artists" in places like Cape Ann and later in the Lagos area, contributed to a reformulation of the artistic themes of their time, moving away from the strict Dogmas of academicism in favor of a freer and more expressive exploration. His style, contemporary to others renowned such as Childe Hassam and John Sloan, is characterized by that mixture of influences that incorporate European impressionism, symbolism and approach to the Paris school, which makes it a key figure in the history of the history of the American art.

In conclusion, "Maurice Prentergast scarce point" is more than a mere representation of a social group on a sunny day; It is a vibrant celebration of life and pleasure, a manifesto of a moment in the history of art where the modernist approach began to take its first steps. The work encapsulates a world of color and form in which each element, from the gesture of the figures to the luminosity of the landscape, is intertwined to form a harmonic whole that invites the viewer to immerse himself in that festive scene, reminding us of the unique beauty of The fleeting moments of our lives.

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