Young on the shore of a river - 1902


Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "Young on the edge of a river" (1902) by Umberto Boccioni is a work that significantly encapsulates the first years of the twentieth century, a period dominated by the search for new forms of artistic expression and the exploration of the relationship between the human being and its surroundings. Boccioni, known mainly as one of the most prominent figures of futurism, in this work shows a less radical facet of his style, close to symbolism, while begging to outline the interests that would lead him to develop futurism in later works.

In the composition of the work, the young man appears in the center, posing contemplatively on the shore of a river. The figure of the young man stands out for his naturalistic representation, with a roughly modeling use of the shadows and volumes that suggest a robust and dynamic human body, capable of connecting with the surrounding nature. The ray of light that affects his torso further enhances his presence in the work, while his gaze seems lost in the distance, promoting an intimate reflection that is opposed to the liveliness of the landscape.

The colors used by Boccioni are predominantly terrible, with tones of green and blue that evoke the serenity of the natural environment. This palette contributes to establishing a dialogue between the figure and the environment, creating a cozy, almost lyrical atmosphere. The brushstroke technique suggests a fluidity that refers to the movement of water and breeze, integrating the young man into the landscape and transmitting the idea that the human being is an extension of nature itself.

The work is emblematic of the early concerns of Boccioni, who would subsequently explore the concept of speed and dynamism in his futuristic works. However, in "young man at the edge of a river", the artist maintains a connection with academic traditions, by combining the formal representation of the human figure with a sensitivity towards the natural environment. This approach allows the work to work as a bridge between the art of the past and the new currents that were brewing in Europe in the early twentieth century.

It is interesting to note that "young man at the edge of a river" was painted before Boccioni fully joined the futuristic movement, indicating his process of evolution and artistic experimentation. Although this work does not manifest the futuristic impulse in terms of speed and modernity, an entrance to the modernism that would culminate in his best known work can be perceived, "the city that emerges." In that sense, this painting becomes a key document to understand how Boccioni articulated his vision of art while sailing between different currents and styles.

In conclusion, "young man at the edge of a river" is a work that invites contemplation and analysis of the connection between the individual and his environment. Through the technical mastery of Boccioni and its careful use of color and shape, a representation is achieved that not only captures the essence of the moment, but also anticipates the imminent transformation of art in the twentieth century. This painting is not only a testimony of its time, but also offers a window to the process of a master in full search for your artistic identity.

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