Bathers - 1919


Size (cm): 75x50
Price:
Sale price$315.00 SGD

Description

The work "Bañistas" of Maurice Prendentgast, made in 1919, is a splendid example of modern sensitivity in a context that overflows color, joy and a palpable connection with the contemporary life of its time. Located at the intersection between impressionism and postimpressionism, Pomasta demonstrates its ability to capture the essence of a moment in a summer environment, where water and figures are intertwined in a dynamic ballet of color and shape.

When observing the paint, the viewer is quickly attracted to the vivacity of the palette used by turbast. The blue and green tones of the water surface contrast gloriously with the brushstroke vibrant of the warm and sunny swimsuits of the characters that enjoy a day of holiday. Each figure, represented with a certain stylistic simplification, is integrated into the environment so that it feels both part of the landscape and the social scene. This fusion of figure and space reflects the vision of preparing on modernity, where nature and the human being coexist in a state of harmonious order.

The composition of the work is marked by an almost theatrical disposition. The figures amalgam in a series of groups that seem to dance to the rhythm of an underlying melody. With a structure that can remind the compositions of a painting Classic, Arrentgast opts for a freer approach that allows movement and energy to flow organically. This dynamic interaction between human forms and the aquatic environment makes the piece a celebration of leisure and the ideals of freedom defined in the 1920s.

The characters that populate the canvas, although stylized and abstract, transmit a feeling of vivacity and carefreeness. Some of them seem to be enjoying water, while others rest, creating a visual narrative about human interactions that occur in a summer social context. The representation of these bathers, far from being merely figurative, becomes a symbol of the search for happiness and the connection with the nature that characterized the interwar period.

In terms of technique, PREDERGAST uses a way to apply the painting that evokes the lightness of impressionism, characterized by loose brushstrokes that allow the creation of a luminous atmosphere. This technique not only represents an aesthetic preference, but also reinforces the sensation of transience and the passage of time that are inherent to summer scenes. The work, in its entirety, suggests an ephemeral experience of happiness that is exhausted with the arrival of the anxiety that preceded the great depression.

"Bañistas" not only reflects the interest of Prendentgast for modern life and its pleasures, but also inserted into a broader artistic tradition that includes other contemporaries of his such as Childe Hassam and the painters of the Boston school. In his approach to nature and the human figure, Arrentgast moves away from mimetic representation to embrace a more subjective interpretation that seeks to capture the essentials of human experience at a given time. In this sense, "bathers" stands as a testimony of the complexity and beauty of everyday life, encapsulating an atmosphere and a spirit that still resonate with contemporary spectators.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed