Road under the tangats of Rosas - 1924


size(cm): 65x60
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In the work "Camino under the lattices of Rosas" (1924), Claude Monet invites us to travel an exotic garden that overflows with splendor and the beauty of nature. This painting, which is at the end of the race of master Impressionist, encapsulates the mature development of its style, where light, color and shape are intertwined uniquely. Monet shows his ability to capture the fleeting essence of the gardens he loved so much and that symbolized both his personal life and his artistic legacy.

The composition of the painting focuses on a path delimited by tangles covered with lush roses. This choice is not trivial; The lattice acts as a frame that directs the viewer's gaze towards the depth of the canvas, creating a sense of depth and a visual walk that mimics the experience of walking through that garden. The upper part of painting It is dominated by a luminous sky, while shadow pieces provide a hue of freshness and serenity, especially under the tangles, which are dyed of a soft and nuanced light. This interaction between light and shadow is one of the distinctive seals of Monet and reflects its reaction to the changing nature of its surroundings.

The use of color in this work is sublime. Monet uses a predominantly palette of pink, green and blue tones, which invoke a feeling of peace and harmony. The tones of the roses are vibrant and almost translucent, while the green of the foliage suggest life and vitality. Monet captures garden dynamism, showing how color can evoke emotions and sensations. This is a remarkable feature of impressionism, where light plays a crucial role in the perception of color and shape. Through this palette, the viewer can feel both the fragility of flowers and the sweetness of the environment.

The absence of human figures allows the spectator to immerse himself completely in the landscape, creating a meditative experience. The emptying path of characters implies that the garden is a place of introspection, a shelter where nature can be enjoyed at its maximum expression. The lack of human distractions reinforces the idea that this is a connection space between the individual and the natural elements that surround it. However, the presence of lattice's architecture suggests that there is a balance between what is cultivated by man and the freedom of nature, a concept that deeply resonates Monet's artistic philosophy.

In addition, "on the way under the lattices of Rosas" dialogue with other works of the same year and the late period of Monet, where the theme of the garden remains central. Previous works, such as "The Garden Garden in Giverny", have established a dialogue with this garden, creating a continuity in their exploration of the ephemeral beauty of the gardens. On each canvas, Monet not only documents the aforementioned landscape but also immerses himself in his ability to evoke feelings through the representation of the flora.

As we observe this work, it becomes evident that Monet was in a constant search for the right time, the precise moment in which the Light and Shadow Danzan, a recurring theme in his work. "Way under the lattice of Rosas" is a culmination of its master in the use of the technique of loose and fast brushstrokes, which encourages the painting And he gives him life.

The creation of this work is not only the product of an extraordinary technical ability but also of a deep love for nature. Monet makes the viewer not only see the garden, but feel it, breathe it and experience it. With each stroke, Claude Monet not only captures a moment in time; Create a celebration of natural beauty that endures beyond the death of the artist, reminding us of the fragility and ephemeral of the time we all share.

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