Under Lilas - 1889


size(cm): 75x55
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The painting "Under the Lilas" by Childe Hassam, created in 1889, is a work that encapsulates the essence of American impressionism, a movement that Hassam was one of the most prominent exponents. This work, although less known than some of its other creations, offers a rich visual experience and a deep sense of the atmosphere that characterizes its style.

When observing "under the lilacs", one feels immediately immersed in the freshness of a spring day, where flower lilas create a vibrant and almost ethereal canopy on the figures portrayed on the canvas. The arrangement of the flowers, which make up a natural frame, highlights the composition, providing the viewer with an entry point that invites him to explore the space of the painting. Hassam uses a delicate color palette, dominated by lilac, green and white tones, which allude not only to the beauty of the garden, but also infuse the work a sensation of serenity and harmony.

In the center of the work, two female figures stand out, which are sitting in a garden bank. They are perceived as in a moment of intimacy, talking or enjoying the peace provided by the Florido environment. His clothing, with soft tones, adheres to the aesthetics of impressionism, where shapes and colors merge, generating an atmosphere of tranquility. Through the figures, Hassam manages to establish an emotional connection that reinforces the idea of ​​the shelter offered by this natural space. The loose and loose brushstroke, typical Hassam, transfers a feeling of movement and life, almost as if the lilacs were gently dancing to the wind.

An interesting aspect of "under the lilas" is the way in which light plays a crucial role in the composition. The light infiltrates through the branches of the lilas, creating a series of shadows and lights that encourage the scene and provide depth to painting. Hassam, known for his mastery in the capture of natural light, makes the viewer feel that he is looking through a genuine moment in time, where the moment seems as ephemeral as the flowers themselves.

The use of floral motifs in Hassam's art is no accident. This interest in nature and gardens aligns with the trends of their time and reflects a search for the sensory, aquilating the beauty of everyday life. He shares this affinity for the natural with other impressionists, such as Claude Monet, whose works in gardens and water also stand out for their vibrant use of color and light.

It is important to note that Childe Hassam lived and worked in a period where impressionism began to develop in a robust way in the United States, and his work in "under the lilacs" is a clear testimony of that transformation. American identity issues in art are also relevant; While European impressionists often focused on urban landscapes and the capture of changing lights in nature, Hassam moves through an approach that mixes European heritage with the essence of contemporary American life.

In conclusion, "under the lilacs" is not only an example of the unique talent of Childe Hassam, but also represents a time where the capture of light, natural beauty and the portrait of human intimacy bind in a way sublime. It is a work that invites contemplation, and in which each look will reveal something new, more than the simple shapes and colors; It is a passage to a deeper experience about life, nature and the very essence of the human being in its search for beauty.

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