A campaign artillery battery - Nueva Wales del Sur - 1896


Size (cm): 75x45
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Description

Tom Roberts, a prominent figure of the Australian impressionist movement, decided to capture a moment in the military life of the new southern 19th century in his work *A campaign artillery battery - Nueva Gales del Sur - 1896 *. This painting is presented as an open window to the work and daily life of soldiers in a context of military rigor and discipline, transporting us to a scenario of action and collective effort.

In the composition, the viewer's eye is immediately guided towards the center, where the artillery battery in full maneuver becomes the focal point. The dynamic disposition of the characters and the articulated team expresses movement and synchronization, essential elements in an effective military operation. We see the soldiers in uniform, represented with a meticulousness that highlights the realism of the moment, highlighting their specific positions and activities with almost photographic precision.

Roberts uses a palette of terrible and ocher colors that gives painting a warmth and a sense of the place, anchoring the scene firmly in the dusty Australian landscape. The combination of these tones, along with the darkest and most deep shadow areas, provides an arduous atmosphere of the relentless sun. The artist's ability to capture the effects of natural light not only on objects and figures, but also on the dust raised by the wheels of the cannons and the steps of the soldiers, adds a palpable vitality to the work.

Among the most notable aspects of painting is the detailed work in the horses that pull the artillery team. Roberts manages to transmit not only the strength and work capacity of these animals, but also their nobility and grace in motion. The interaction between soldiers and horses, with the visible tension in the reins and the different positions of the animals, provides a sense of urgency and coordination.

Tom Roberts is distinguished by his ability to immortalize scenes of Australian daily life, and although he is known more for his portraits and rural landscapes, this particular piece stands out for its representation of the military theme. Work that aligns with his talent to tell stories through his art, observe how these figures, commonly but fully marsha Ordinary life, so characteristic of his work.

Within the context of Australian impressionism, Roberts and his contemporaries, such as Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin, sought to capture the essence of the Australian environment, the peculiarities of his light and the idiosyncrasy of his people. In *a campaign artillery battery - Nueva Wales del Sur - 1896 *, Roberts not only illustrates a military scene, but encapsulates a fundamental part of the Australian identity of his time, presenting with mastery both the environment and the humanity of his humanity of his subjects

This painting, in addition to its aesthetic value, is a historical document that offers a detailed and evocative look of the new South Wales of the late nineteenth century. It is a piece that challenges observers to consider the intersection of art and history, reminding us of how these moments captured on the canvas can offer us deep reflections on the past and its people.

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