Malvarrosas in a copper bowl - 1872


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Malvarrosas in a copper bowl" (Hollyhocks in a Copper Bowl) by Gustave Coubet, painted in 1872, is a magnificent example of the artist's ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature through the painting of Bodegones. This style, which Court adopted and adapted to his own artistic vision, is characterized by a realistically detailed approach to everyday objects, contrast to the idealization that predominated in the academic painting of his time.

The composition of the work is simple but effective: a copper bowl shines intensely, standing against a dark and neutral background, which gives the viewer a sense of depth and highlights the vibrant colors of the flowers. The Malvarrosa, arranged with grace inside the bowl, have a range of shades ranging from pure target to intense rose nuances, with slight purple touches. The freshness and vitality of flowers contrast with the luminous brightness of the metal, which generates a fascinating visual dialogue between organic and inorganic elements.

Courbet is known for its naturalism, and in this work, each petal and each sheet has been treated with meticulous attention. The almost obsessive approach to details raises an appreciation of nature in its purest and most realistic form, without ornaments or drama. This approach can also be seen as an act of challenge against academicism and romanticism of its time, which often preferred to represent nature ideally. The thoroughness in the representation of flowers, therefore, not only reveals the technical skill of Courbet, but also his desire to express the truth of nature.

As for lighting, the way in which light affects the metal of the bowl creates reflexes that provide additional dynamism to the work. This game of lights and shadows provides a tactile depth that invites the viewer to interact visually with the scene. The subtle shadows that fall on the bowl and flowers suggest an environment that, although it is appreciated in its simplicity, is full of life and realism.

Throughout his career, Court also sought to revalue the role of painting as a means to express the daily life and physical realities of the world, a concept that clearly manifests itself in "Malvarrosas in a copper bowl." This work is registered within the Bodegón tradition, which has been explored by others masters Like Juan Sánchez Cotán or Francisco de Zurbarán, but Courbet takes him to new heights through his realism approach. By focusing attention on a floral arrangement, the painter transforms a simple bowl and some flowers into a study of color and shape, evidencing that the everyday can rise to a level of deep and significant art.

In summary, "Malvarrosas in a copper bowl" is not just a representation of flowers in a container; It is a meditation on light, color and shape, which reflects the technical mastery of Court and its commitment to the sincere representation of reality. Through this work, the artist invites the observer to stop and appreciate the beauty in the visceral and the everyday, an issue that resonates deeply and transcends the times. The painting continues to be a testimony of Courbet's legacy and its influence on the development of realism in modern painting.

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