The salmon - 1869


size(cm): 75x60
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Sale price$271.00 USD

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The painting "El Salmon" by Édouard Manet, created in 1869, is a work that encapsulates the artist's ability to merge modernity with the tradition of still lifes. In this work, Manet presents a fresh salmon perched on a wooden table, highlighting his interest in everyday life and the representation of everyday life in the still life. Manet's approach in an object as simple as a fish may seem trivial, but when investigating its execution, an exceptional mastery is revealed in the technique and the perception of color that characterize this great master of art.

The composition of "El Salmon" is remarkable for its simplicity and effectiveness. The fish occupies a central position on the canvas, which gives it an immediate prominence. Manet uses a dark background that contrasts with the bright flesh of the salmon, creating a halo effect that emphasizes the freshness of the subject. This color choice not only enhances the pigments of salmon skin, but also evokes the idea of ​​a freshly captured and prepared object for consumption, a topic that resonates with the growing industrialization and modernization of the time.

The Manet technique, which generally combines a loose and expressive line, is clearly observed in this work. There is a lack of rigidity in the way the tones are applied, which brings an almost palpable vitality to salmon. The light is reflected on its surface, creating a sensation of texture that invites the viewer to almost touch the fish. This approach resonates with the tendency of realism, which advocates a precise and honest representation of objects, but also merges with the impressionist style, which is characterized by the capture of light and color in its purest state.

It is interesting to note that "salmon" is imbued with a certain nostalgia towards the tradition of still lifes that preceded Manet. Through this work, the artist pays tribute to the masters From the past, but at the same time, it incorporates a freshness of the nineteenth century, echoing the challenge to the artistic norms of that moment. Those past works of artists such as Juan Sánchez Cotán and Francisco de Goya, who often portrayed everyday life with a similar approach, can be seen as precedents of this work, although Manet redefines the meaning and perception of it by including its touch avant -garde.

In addition, the choice of a single object in the canvas reflects a moment of the nineteenth century in which there was a growing interest in capturing the essence of the modern and urban life, trends that manifest in Manet's work in its entirety. This work is part of the context of other still lifes of its time, where the everyday becomes a reason to explore new techniques and visual perception.

In conclusion, "El Salmon" by Édouard Manet is a testimony of the artist's ability to transform a simple element of nature into a work that invites reflection on life, art and modernity. Through his brilliant technique and his attention to detail, Manet manages to capture not only the appearance of a salmon, but also the complex relationship between art, nature and human experience in his time. As with many of Manet's works, this painting challenges the conventions and establishes a bridge towards the explorations later in the impressionist movement, consolidating its position as one of the pioneers of modern art.

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