Landscape in Valery-Sur-Somme-1854


size(cm): 75x50
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The painting "Landscape in Valery-Sur-Somme" by Edgar Degas, made in 1854, is a work that encapsulates the essence of its time and reveals the artist's mastery in the representation of the landscape. Although Degas is better known for his portraits of dancers and scenes of everyday life, this painting It offers a fascinating look at its early exploration of natural elements and the atmosphere.

When observing the work, a composition is appreciated in which the landscape is displayed harmoniously. Degas uses a subtle palette that covers various tones of green and blue, which are combined with terrible nuances and luminous parts that suggest the presence of the sun. The meticulous attention to heaven, which presents a luminous and changing atmosphere, is characteristic of the approach of the impressionist and post -impressionist painters of the time.

With a technique that highlights its ability to capture light and movement, Degas presents a series of trees that rise in the foreground, with a treatment that reveals textures and details. The closeness of these plant elements gives depth to the work, while the background is lost in a series of blue and gray, suggesting the distance and the sensation of space. This approach to the representation of the landscape not only speaks of the beauty of Valery-Sur-Somme, but also reflects the artist's desire to explore the natural environment with the same dedication that he granted to his human figures.

A remarkable aspect of this work is the way in which Degas infuses a narrative in the landscape. Although there are no human figures in the painting, The representation of water in the background, possibly the Somme River, suggests the daily activity of a community that interacts with its environment. The absence of characters highlights the still landscape and allows the viewer to reflect on the relationship between the human being and nature, a recurring theme in the work of Degas and in the impressionist movement in general.

Throughout his career, Degas was interested in capturing fleeting moments and the transience of time, an approach that can also be reflected in "landscape in Valery-Sur-Somme." This work perceives a desire to immortalize an instant and a place; A visual record that invites us to contemplate the calm and calm of nature. This interest in the landscape also finds echo in the work of contemporaries such as Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley, who, like Degas, explored the natural environment in their works, although from different perspectives.

In conclusion, "Landscape in Valery-Sur-Somme" represents a less known facet of Edgar Degas, an artist whose work evolves from the representation of the human figure towards the exploration of natural environments. This painting, in addition to being a testimony of its technical ability and its aesthetic sensitivity, invites the viewer to reflect on the beauty and tranquility of a landscape that, although apparently simple, is loaded with meaning and emotion.

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