Landscape - 1893


size(cm): 75x55
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The work "Landscape - 1893" by Edgar Degas is within a crucial moment in the artist's career, in which he begins to explore a freer and more spontaneous approach in his work. Although Degas is better known for his compositions focusing on the human figure, especially dancers and scenes of Parisian daily life, this painting reveals a remarkable interest in the representation of the landscape and, by extension, of nature.

At first glance, the painting It presents a natural environment in an impressionist style that characterizes the transition that was happening in the painting at the end of the 19th century. The colored palette used is vibrant, combining deep green and earthly nuances that transmit a sensation of freshness, capturing the essence of the outdoors. The bruise and blue tones are intertwined with the greens, creating a luminous atmosphere that, together, evokes the changing light that you give so much admired in the landscapes of southern France.

The composition is dynamic and asymmetric, often characteristic of the Degas approach, where a sense of movement is felt almost as if the viewer was invited to move through the scene. Unlike the traditional stillness that could be expected from a landscape, here the viewer feels part of the environment, as if he were walking down the hillside covered with vegetation. Earth's lines, along with the disposition of trees and vegetation, look at their eyes and create a depth that encourages work much more.

In this painting there are no human figures, which highlights the approach of Degas in the interaction between man and nature, but at the same time allows the viewer to focus on the space and pure atmosphere of the scene. The absence of human characters can be interpreted as a comment on the loneliness of the human being in the vast natural environment, or simply as an exploration of the landscape itself as an autonomous subject worthy of contemplation.

"Landscape - 1893" It also reflects the influence of the Plein Air technique, in which artists went outdoors to create their works, capturing the light and colors of the environment in real time. This practice was fundamental for impressionists and helped establish Degas not only as a master of the figure, but also as an avid explorer of nature and its nuances.

It is interesting to observe how this work is in a period in which Degas was experiencing with different styles and techniques. As he moved away from the most formal approaches, he began to incorporate greater freedom in his brushstroke, producing an almost outlined effect that conferred to the work a distinctive energy and an intemporary modernity.

In conclusion, "Landscape - 1893" by Edgar Degas is a work that, although less known in its repertoire compared to its famous dancers and theater scenes, deserves a detained study. It reflects your dreams of capturing the essence of movement, light and nature, and shows its evolution as an artist towards greater interpretive freedom. The work is not only a testimony of the talent of Degas, but also a testimony of the cultural and artistic change that was occurring in Europe at the end of the 19th century, one that celebrated the ephemeral and fleeting through painting.

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