Farmer - 1928


Size (cm): 55x70
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Description

The work "farmer" (1928) by the Belgian artist Constant Permeke is a powerful and evocative representation of the rural figure, a recurring theme in the painter's work. Permeke, known for its link to the expressionist movement and its deep appreciation for country life, captures in this painting the essence of the peasantry through a robust and monumental representation that reflects both the dignity and the struggle of the rural man.

In terms of composition, "farmer" presents a central male figure that rises with force and determination, occupying much of the canvas and dominating the scene. The proud posture of the farmer, with a firm and determined face, becomes a symbol of the intrinsic relationship between man and earth. The proportions of his figure are exaggerated, which reinforces his almost titanic presence. This stylistic choice is Permeke's characteristic, who often emphasized the physical solidity of his characters, referring to resistance and the hard work that life implies in the field.

Color plays a fundamental role in this work. Permeke uses a terrious and warm palette, with predominance of brown and dark green tones, which evoke the fertility of the earth. This chromatic choice not only creates an atmosphere of realism, but also establishes an emotional connection with the viewer. The texture of the painting, characterized by thick and gestural brushstrokes, reinforces the idea of ​​the brutality of agricultural work, as well as the perseverance of the man who carries out.

The absence of distracting elements in the background allows the viewer to concentrate fully in the figure of the farmer, which seems to be in permanent dialogue with the natural environment that surrounds it, although it is not directly represented in the work. Identification with Earth is a recurring theme in Permeke's work, who grew in a rural environment and saw an inexhaustible source of inspiration in its landscapes and people.

It is important to note that Permeke's style is part of a broader movement known as "flamenco expressionism", where several Belgian artists sought to reflect everyday life and rural identity with an emotionally resonant approach. His contemporaries, like Gustave de Smet, explored similar aspects, but Permeke's uniqueness lies in his ability to merge the form and content, creating almost mythological representations of the human condition in the field.

"Farmer" is ultimately a celebration of rural life and a testimony of the resilience of the human being in the face of adversity. Through his distinctive style and technical mastery, Constant Permeke offers an effective and moving vision of the peasantry that resonates with the viewer, evoking feelings of admiration and respect for those who work the earth. In his work, the farmer becomes an archetype, an eternal symbol of the struggle, strength and dignity of work in the field.

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