Poquer game - 1903


size(cm): 70x60
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Description

Cassius Marcellus Coolidge "Poquer" Painting, created in 1903, is erected as one of the most iconic works of American popular culture, even when it is an example of an art that blurs the borders between high and low culture . It represents a very particular moment in the field of art and illustration, since Coolidge designed this piece as part of a set of works aimed at advertising the poker game and, more specifically, to promote the company's game boards brand Brown & Bigelow.

The work is presented with a composition structure that catches the viewer's gaze, focused on a scene of a poker table where five anthropomorphic dogs play intensity. The choice of these characters is not accidental; Dogs, which evoke a certain frivolity and fun, humanize the scene, leading to the sense of camaraderie and game competition. This representation of animals in human situations is aligned with a popular tendency in the cultural approach of the time, which is both endearing and humorous. Each dog exhibits a characteristic expression, showing a distinctive personality that adds a depth level to the painting, inviting the viewer to consider social intrigues and strategies that may be playing in the mind of each character.

The color palette used by Coolidge is rich and vibrant, with its composition dominated by terrible tones that provide a sense of warmth and closeness. The green and brown predominate on the table, while the characters of the characters contrast with these more neutral tones, printing vitality to the scene. This mixture of tones not only serves to create an atmosphere of camaraderie, but also underlines the game of lights and shadows that allows each figure to highlight in a marginal way, giving a three -dimensional sensation to the work. The attention to detail is palpable, from the subtle brightness in the cards to the textures of the costumes, which add a charming realism to the fiction of this scene.

Coolidge's work is in a broader context of the visual culture of the early twentieth century, which often offered satirical and caricaturescas representations of everyday life. Coolidge, with its distinctive style, is positioned at the intersection of popular art and commercial illustration, allowing its work to resonate in the collective memories of an era. "Poquer game" not only captures an entertainment scene, but it is also a reflection of social values ​​and the sociability moments of the American society of its time.

It is interesting to note that Coolidge painted several works in this line, establishing a kind of visual franchise that has endured over the years. His ability to combine humor, social observation and technical ability has allowed his paintings They become a lasting part of popular culture. Often, they are cited in discussions about nostalgia and the representation of life in the American west, ligating the work to an era of greater simplicity and fun in social dynamics.

Thus, "Póquer game" emerges not only as a piece of art, but as a microcosm of human interaction, reflecting, through the wit lens, the nature of the game and its role in culture. The mixture of the comic with the intrinsically human makes this work an object of admiration and study, and its resonance is still alive, both in art exhibitions and the influence it has had in contemporary popular iconography.

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