Collecting strawberries - 1919


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "Collecting Strawberries" by Maurice Prendergast, made in 1919, is erected as a vibrant testimony of the period of artistic transitions of the early twentieth century, where impressionism and fauvism converged in an explosion of color and shape. The work exquisitely encapsulates a moment of joy and simplicity in everyday life, in which the characters come alive through the light degeneration of natural light and the exuberance of color.

The composition of "collecting strawberries" is masterfully organized, with figures that seem to flow in a harmonic movement through the canvas. A group of young women who are dedicated to the collection of strawberries in a rural environment are observed. The figures are represented in an almost stylized way, with soft contours and forms that are usually characteristics of the setting approach, where the ornamental and the decorative are raised in the foreground. This detail reflects its formation and admiration for the art of the Renaissance and the influences of Japanese in its style.

The use of color is perhaps one of the most shocking aspects of this work. Purkey uses a luminous palette, with tones of vibrant green, intense red and fresh blue, creating an atmosphere of warmth and joy. This chromatic choice not only gives life to the scene, but also evokes sensations of freshness and naturalness, characteristics of a summer day in the field. The colors are distributed in a way that attract the gaze towards the figures in the foreground, while the background is presented in softer tones, which allows the protagonists to highlight clearly.

Another intriguing dimension of this work is the notion of the community life that it transmits. Women, although they are concentrated in their work, seem to enjoy the shared moment, highlighting a sense of camaraderie. This approach to everyday life and the representation of women in rural space reflects a change in the perception of female role in the society of the time. Arndast, through his art, captures not only an agrarian activity, but also an expression of freedom and respect for female work.

Although "collecting strawberries" may not be as recognized as other works by contemporary artists, its value lies in how to turn was able to amalgamate different artistic influences so cohesive. He is considered one of the most prominent exponents of the "American Impressionist" movement and had a significant contribution to the development of art in the United States in the transition to modernism. His exploration of color and light, as well as his focus on everyday life, are resonating in several later artistic currents.

Arndast is no stranger to the influence of the American landscape, and "collecting strawberries" works as a celebration of the connection between the human being and nature. When observing this painting, the spectator is not only invited to share the moment of strawberry collection, but also to get lost in the dance of colors and shapes that Arrentgast unfolds with great mastery. In this sense, his work tells us about the timelessness of the pleasure that life provides simple, turning the everyday into a true visual delight. Thus, "collecting strawberries" is not only a reflection of the time, but a perennial celebration of beauty in simplicity.

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