Sunday morning - Applerore - 1912


size(cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Sunday morning - Appleer" by Childe Hassam, painted in 1912, is a masterful representation of natural light and the quiet atmosphere of one morning on the coast of Appler, a small town in Maine where the artist found inspiration and inspiration and shelter. This painting is inscribed in the context of Hassam's artistic production and carries with it the essence of its exploration of impressionism, a style that transformed the way in which light and color were perceived in the painting of the time.

The composition of the work is dominated by the representation of the landscape, where a quiet sea that extends to the horizon is appreciated, while the sky is a feast of blue and white nuances that evoke the lightness of the marine air. The color palette is rich but subtle, using a range that accentuates the warm and soft tones, emphasizing the interaction of sunlight with the environment. This use of color is a distinctive seal of Hassam, which demonstrates its deep understanding of color theory and its ability to capture the luminosity of the natural environment.

In the foreground, an architectural structure of simple appearance, which could be interpreted as a summer house, is located in the lower right corner, anchoring the composition and suggesting the hug of civilization by the natural landscape. The use of negative space in this work is remarkable; The void of the sea in the center contrasts with the presence of the building, providing a sensation of calm and serenity. It is a space that invites the viewer to contemplate the simplicity and beauty of the present moment.

There are no visible human figures in painting, which reinforces the idea that nature in this context is the protagonist. This decision to strip the work of characters reflects a desire for contemplation, allowing the viewer to feel a sense of solitude shared with the landscape, far from the agitation of urban life. Hassam, in his search to represent the observer's experience, invites introspection on a Sunday morning, a time traditionally associated with peace and reflection.

The election of Appleorare as a subject also has significant implications. This place, known for its natural beauty and its proximity to the sea, was a shelter for many artists at the end of the 19th and early twentieth centuries. Hassam, in particular, was attracted to the light and vibrant colors that emanated from this region, which became a catalyst for the development of its own unique style. His work often focused on issues of everyday life and nature, capturing fleeting moments that resonated with the public and their contemporaries.

"Sunday morning - Appleer" is a work that encapsulates not only the technical mastery of Childe Hassam, but also its ability to evoke emotions through light and shadow, color and shape. At the representation of an instant as everyday as a Sunday morning on the coast, Hassam manages to transform the banal into the sublime, an observation exercise that reminds the viewer the intrinsic beauty of the fleeting moments of life. Thus, this painting is not only a testimony of an artist's talent, but also a reminder of the value of contemplating and appreciating the surrounding environment.

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