Cabrero standing - touching the flute under trees - 1855


Size (cm): 50x75
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The work "Cabrero standing - touching the flute under the trees" (1855) by Camille Corot is a vibrant testimony of the lyrical and pastoral approach that characterized the production of the French painter. In this oil, Corot invites us to enter a serene and rural world, where nature and the human figure coexist in a subtle harmony. The work shows a goat standing, dressed in simple clothes, touching the flute while being surrounded by a natural environment rich in textures and nuances.

The composition of the painting reveals a careful disposition: the goat, which stands in the center, is surrounded by trees that frame the character with his abundant fuck. This compositional choice not only directs the viewer's gaze towards the musician, but also creates an atmosphere of intimacy and connection with nature. Corot uses soft and fluid lines to model the figure of the goat and the environment, achieving a delicate balance between the human figure and its habitat.

The color in this work is particularly notable. Corot uses a palette of terrible and green tones that evokes the freshness of the field. The touches of light that are filtered through the branches of the trees add a spatial dimension to the paint, capturing the essence of a sunny day. This use of color not only reflects the luminous atmosphere of the landscape, but also transmits the calm and serenity of the moment, fundamental in the romantic ideal of the pastoral that Corot often explored.

The elements of nature around the goat, from the weeds in the foreground to the density of the trees in the background, are manifested with an almost poetic treatment. Corot achieves a composition that, although a single subject appears, suggests the life that throbs in the scene. The flute played by the goat is not just an instrument; It represents a connection with the landscape, a musical dialogue that resonates between trees and earth.

In addition, it is interesting to consider how this work is aligned with the movement in Plein Air, characteristic of the period. Corot was one of the precursors of this technique, where artists sought to capture the subtleties of light and natural color. This can be seen in the way in which colors are intertwined, creating subtle shadows and changing light on the plant surface.

The painting also reflects Corot's interest in bucolic issues and peasant life, where the characters are often represented in their natural environment, which integrates the human element as an integral part of the landscape. In Corot's work, there is often an underlying melancholy, a feeling of nostalgia for the simple and the true, which resonates in the Cabrero, whose quiet and concentrated expression invites contemplation.

In conclusion, "Cabrero standing - touching the flute under trees" is a work that encapsulates Corot's mastery in the use of color, light and composition to project a worldview in harmony. This painting not only represents the figure of a simple goat, but, through its visual lyric, it connects us with the very essence of rural life and the timeless beauty of the landscape. Corot, through this and other works, offers us an aesthetic refuge where nature and music are symbols of peace and the simplicity of existence, issues that continue to resonate in art to this day.

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