The current is still sliding - and it will slide forever - 1890


Size (cm): 75x40
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Arthur Streeton, one of the most renowned Australian painters of the nineteenth century, presents in his painting "the current still slides - and will slide forever - 1890" a work that encapsulates the unwavering beauty and perpetual serenity of the natural landscape. This work, carried out in 1890, is an exquisite manifestation of the Impressionist movement in Australia, especially known as the Heidelberg School, of which Streeton was a prominent member.

At first glance, the composition of "the current still slides" immerses us in a pastoral scene, where landscape and water play a primary role. The current of the river, which flows incessantly, occupies the center of the work, guiding the viewer's view through the canvas with a gentle sinuousness. The current is represented with a delicacy that transmits movement and calms simultaneously. Streeton uses a predominantly fresh and natural color palette, with blue and green that dominate the scene and reflect the purity and freshness of the natural environment.

The way the painter captures the light is remarkable. The way Streeton manages the contrast between illuminated areas and shadows is masterful. Sunlight seems to be filtered through a diaphanous atmosphere, bathing the landscape in a golden glow that accentuates the vivacity of the green and turquoise of water. This use of light not only adds depth and dimension to painting, but also infuses a sensation of time stopped and ellipsis, as if the viewer was witness of an eternal and immemorial moment.

In this particular work, there are no visible human characters. The absence of human figures allows the landscape to speak for itself and highlight the relationship between the nature and perpetuity of the flow of water, underlining the concept of eternity and continuity suggested in the title of the painting. This approach to pure nature is a reflection of the deep respect and admiration of Streeton by the natural environment, a recurring characteristic in his works.

In addition, it is interesting to assess the artist's historical and personal background. Streeton, during his years in Heidelberg, promised to capture the spirit of the Australian landscape with authenticity and an impressionist sensibility. In "the current still slides," its ability to translate the serenity and beauty of the river into a tangible visual language is a sample not only of its technical skill, but also of its emotional connection with nature.

Streeton's impressive work shares similarities with others paintings of the Heidelberg school, as those made by its contemporaries Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin. However, "the current is still slid" "stands out particularly for its ingenious use of space and dynamic water flow, elements that Streeton combines to create an almost meditative piece.

In conclusion, "the current still slides - and will slide forever" is a sublime work that captures the essence of the Australian landscape and the spirit of local impressionism. Through its delicate management of color, light and composition, Arthur Streeton not only documes a natural scene, but also invites the viewer to reflect on the timeless continuity of nature and immutable beauty that resides in it.

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