At the Hippodrome - 1862


size(cm): 75x50
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Description

Edgar Degas's painting "At the Hippodrome" (1862) is a true example of his fascination with contemporary life and the social dynamics of his time. Degas, a master of composition and movement, manages to capture in this painting the vibrant atmosphere of horse racing, an important social event in 19th century Paris.

In this work, Degas uses a design technique that brings us closer to reality in an almost cinematic way. The composition is based on an asymmetrical dynamic, reflecting the movement and energy of the racecourse. The horses, which invade the scene with their imposing presence, are represented in a moment of action, capturing the immediacy of the instant. Through the diagonal arrangement of the jockeys and the direction in which the horses run, the viewer feels immersed in the event, as if he were part of the crowd surrounding the track.

Colour also plays a crucial role in this work. Degas opts for a palette of earthy and greenish tones, evoking the soil and grass of the racecourse, while the horses and riders appear in a spectrum ranging from browns and greys, to the vibrant hues of their costumes; providing a contrast that heightens the visual intensity. Light and shadow play a fundamental role, creating volume and depth, and emphasising the musculature of the horses, as well as the tension in the riders’ bodies. This masterful use of light allows Degas to capture not only the movement, but also the emotion of the moment.

Although At the Hippodrome does not feature human figures as central figures, the crowd watching the race can be glimpsed at the edges of the canvas. This approach aligns with Degas's interest in the ephemeral and in scenes of everyday life. As in his other works, such as those depicting ballet or cyclists, Degas focuses on capturing moments of movement, blurring the line between the viewer and the scene depicted. The work is a reflection of modernity, where art is beginning to explore contemporary themes rather than classical mythologies or traditional portraits.

This painting is not only a landmark because of its subject matter, but also because of its technique in exploring line and form. Degas, often using pastels and printing techniques, introduces a sense of movement that is characteristic of his style. This work still resonates with the modern viewer for its ability to capture moments that are ephemeral, but also have a deep resonance in the human experience.

In short, Edgar Degas's "At the Hippodrome" reflects the artist's ability to document everyday life in Paris through a work that combines movement, color, and composition. This canvas offers a window into a world in turmoil, where modernity and art intertwine in an ongoing dialogue about the human condition. Degas's vision not only allows us to see the event itself, but invites us to feel the vibration of the social activity of his time, making this work a timeless testament to his artistic genius.

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