View of Saint-Valéry-Sur-Somme - 1898


size(cm): 75x60
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Edgar Degas's "View of Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme", painted in 1898, is a magnificent example of Degas' ability to capture the essence of the landscape and the atmosphere of a place with an approach that combines impressionistic realism with a profound sense of composition. Through this painting, Degas immerses himself in the depiction of a natural environment, almost with an intimacy reminiscent of his best-known work of ballet scenes and everyday life, but this time, the subject matter is shifted to a coastal landscape.

The composition is characterised by an effective use of space and perspective. Degas has skilfully balanced the elements of the painting: the sky presents a wide expanse of blue and grey tones, which take over the canvas, evoking a changing and ethereal atmosphere. The clouds hovering over the horizon give a sense of movement and time that invite the viewer to contemplate not only the landscape, but also the passage of time that it evokes. As the gaze moves towards the middle ground, we discover the metallic surface of the waters of the bay, gently undulating, reflecting the light and shadows of the sky.

In the foreground, a series of boats are lined up, waiting for the opportune moment to set sail. These boats, painted in more muted shades of blue and brown, reflect the commercial and transport character of the area, anchoring the view in the marine life of Saint-Valéry. The placement of these vessels, along with the careful arrangement of the human figures, often as silhouettes, suggests a narrative that unfolds without the need for excessive detail. Degas, as in many of his works, chooses to leave his characters in shadow, creating a sense of anonymity that allows the viewer to project their own story onto the scene.

The colours used in the work are a testament to Degas' mastery of light. From the warm yellow of the sun reflected in the water to the deep blue of the sky at dawn or dusk, the artist plays with a palette that alludes to the time of day and the emotions it can evoke. The harmonious tones and loose brushstroke technique evoke the immediacy of Impressionism, while the more defined contours of the boats and marine structures give the work strength.

It is interesting to note that during this period of his career, Degas was also exploring printmaking and sculpture, which influenced his approach to painting. While he is best known for his scenes of ballet and urban life, his foray into the study of landscapes such as that seen in "View of Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme" opens a new chapter in the appreciation of his versatility as an artist.

This painting, although less known than his dance works, is a valuable example of Degas' ability to transform a simple landscape into a place of reflection and contemplation. It invites us to immerse ourselves in the stillness and beauty of a specific moment, evoking the fragility of light, the passage of time and the connection between man and nature. Thus, "View of Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme" is not only a remarkable example of his genius, but also a reminder of the emotional richness that Impressionism can offer through the most subtle representation of everyday life.

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