Girls in Gallinero - 1897


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Girls in Gallinero" (1897) by Koloman Moser invites us to a visual exploration that captures an intimate and subtle scene of everyday life in the rural context. Moser, one of the most representative artists of Jugendstil's movement in Austria, achieves in this painting a notable balance between the fragility of childhood and robustness of the natural environment that surrounds them.

In the center of the composition, two girls are surrounded by chickens in a chicken coop. The arrangement of the characters and animals creates a sense of complicity and game. Girls, dressed in simple suits that suggest a certain timelessness, seem to be an integral part of the environment, as if nature had welcomed them. The interaction between the creatures of the chicken coop and the infants add an air of magic to the scene; There is a moment of discovery and curiosity that is revealed in its expressions and positions.

Moser uses the color with a mastery, opting for a palette that evokes warmth and closeness. Earth tones, combined with soft green and touches of yellow, create an atmosphere that is both comforting and vibrant. The light seems to enter gently into the chicken coop, in the sensation of a sunny and cozy day. This chromatic choice is characteristic of Moser's style, which tends to merge the ornamental with the natural, creating a visual space that is both clear and full of life.

The composition is remarkable for its dynamic balance. Girls' figures are arranged in such a way that they guide the view through the painting, suggesting movement and an implicit narrative. Their looks and gestures reveal a relationship of complicity not only between them, but also with the environment they inhabit. This interaction between human and animals is a resource that Moser uses to communicate the intrinsic connection between human beings and nature, a recurring theme in his work.

The work is within the context of Jugendstil, a movement that focused on the expression of beauty in everyday life and a return to nature, in opposition to the confines of academicism. Moser, together with colleagues such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, worked to redefine the borders of painting and design, looking for an aesthetic that emanated both from sensory experience and ornamentation. Thus, "girls in chicken coop" not only represents a tender moment in childhood, but also enrolls in a broader dialogue about the role of nature in modern life and the search for beauty in everyday life.

In the work, Moser also demonstrates an obvious interest in details and textures. The feathers of the chickens, the hair curls of the girls and the wooden elements of the chicken coop are treated with detail attention that enhances the integrity of the scene. This approach reflects the artist's ethos, who firmly believed in the importance of crafts and quality in all forms of artistic expression.

"Girls in chicken coop" is, in short, a lovely representation that invites the viewer to contemplate the simplicity of rural life at the end of the 19th century, reinforcing Koloman Moser's legacy as a pioneer in the search for the aesthetic and narrative in Art. The work not only captures a specific moment, but also stands as a testimony of the importance of childhood, nature and beauty in everyday life, issues that resonate deeply in the aesthetics of their time.

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