The squirrel hunter - 1940


Size (cm): 50x40
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Sale price€140,95 EUR

Description

In the painting "The Squirch Hunter" (1940) by Horace Pippin, the artist's skill is manifested in the conjunction of narrative and symbolic elements, reflecting both the African -American cultural heritage and their personal experiences. Pippin, a self-didacta that stood out in the American artistic community, is famous for its ability to imbute in its works themes of memory, struggle and referring to everyday life. In this piece, the central figure of the hunter, with its serene and concentrated countenance, becomes the voice of a deeper connection with the nature and the surrounding environment.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its effective simplicity. The hunter appears in the foreground, holding a rifle, while the background establishes a wooded environment that evokes calm and contemplation. The details of the vegetation are meticulously captured, revealing Pippin's interest in the nuances of outdoor life. The use of color is particularly remarkable; Earth and green tones predominate, which give an organicity to the landscape, contrasting with the figure of the hunter who, although in harmony with his surroundings, is distinguished through his clothing and posture.

Pippin also plays with the light and the shadow in his work, enhancing the features of the hunter while the shadows add depth and mystery to the surrounding space. This technique not only emphasizes the main figure, but invites the viewer to explore the surrounding environment, suggesting an intimate relationship between them. The expression of the hunter, thoughtful and determined, evokes an emotional connection that transcends the simple representation of a hunting moment; It is a reflection of introspection and individualism.

Although the characters in Pippin's works reflect the African -American experience, "the squirrel hunter" can be interpreted in various layers of meaning. The elements of nature that are appreciated in the painting They can symbolize both the struggle for survival and a tribute to the tradition of self -sufficient life that many African -American communities have cultivated throughout history. Squirrel hunting could be read as a search for livelihood, but also as an act of resistance and cultural statement.

When analyzing this painting, It is important to contextualize it within the style of folk or naïf art that characterizes Pippin, whose works often fuse a direct and almost childish approach in the representation with a rich symbolic and emotional burden. The influences of his personal history, including his experience as a soldier in World War I and his struggle with the physical sequelae of war, report their work, giving each work a sense of depth and resonance that invites the viewer to a more reflection deep about the issues of suffering, struggle and perseverance.

"The squirrel hunter" is, therefore, a work that not only stands out for its visual aesthetics, but for the rich narration that develops through its images. The spiritual connection of the hunter with his surroundings becomes a mirror of his own identity and resistance, making this painting It transcends the mere act of hunting and becoming a meditation on the life and relationship of the human being with its natural environment. The paintings Pippin, like this, are a testimony of the power of art to explore the complexities of human experience, reaffirming its significant place in the canon of American art history.

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