THE MADURO MAIZAL - 1929


Size (cm): 55x35
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Description

In the work "El Maizal Maduro" by Gustave de Smet, executed in 1929, the essence of the period in which the author is inscribed: the transition to a more expressionist art, rooted in the representation of rural life is manifested. De Smet, a prominent representative of Belgian modernism, adopted a visceral approach to his themes, and this painting is a palpable testimony of his relationship with the land, agricultural work and nature.

Visually, the work presents a cornfield in its fullness, where golden spikes unfold under a space sky, a deep and vibrant blue. The composition is dynamic; The disposition of the almost rhythmic corn, directs the viewer's gaze through the work. The forms of corn, expressed with bold and energetic brushstrokes, are intertwined and overlap, generating an atmosphere of abundance and maturity, a symbol of the culmination of the agricultural cycle. The wealth of yellow-orange color is contrasted to the blue tones of the sky, creating a chromatic dialogue that accentuates the lighting and vibration of the scene.

In the work there are no human figures, which suggests a deeper approach in the landscape and the symbology that this entails. The absence of characters could be interpreted as a tribute to the anonymous work of farmers, highlighting the symbiosis between human being and nature. Smet seems to invite the spectator to contemplate the beauty of the corn not only as a landscape element, but as a symbol of life and fertility, of the everyday elevated to the sublime.

Through his career, De Smet explored various themes, but always maintained a strong link with the representation of the Belgian field. "The Maduro Maizal" is part of his series of works that reflect his love for the rural environment, using techniques that often evoke a semiconscious reality, impregnated with sensations and emotions. Vibrant colors are not just a visual delight, but also contribute to the emotional narrative of painting, evoking a sense of celebration and fullness.

Gustave's work of Smet can be located within the context of expressionism, although his personal touch towards the representation of the landscape gives him a singularity that distinguishes him from his contemporaries. Their approaches formulate a dialogue where the subjective and the objective are intertwined, making each piece a sensory trip that transcends the mere representation.

In its entirety, "the Maduro Maizal" is not only presented as a magnificent representation of corn as an object, but as a testimony of Smet's love towards his land and culture. It reflects a period where modernity began to gesture, absorbing influences of symbolism and Fauvism, achieving a unique identification between the artist and its surroundings. The work invites a deep contemplation, revealing the beauty inherent in agricultural life and establishing a enduring memory of the human connection with nature.

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