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The work "people" of José Gutiérrez Solana, created in 1933, is a visual testimony that encapsulates the mastery of the Spanish painter, known for its ability to capture the soul of society through a raw and expressive aesthetic. This work evokes an environment in which the spectator can feel the social tension that prevailed in Spain of the early twentieth century, a context that deeply influenced Solana's artistic production.

The composition is presented as an urban scenario, where a multitude of figures is piled up in a space that breathes melancholy and restlessness. The figures, although at the first sight of individual, seem interconnected in a network of anonymity that evokes the vicissitudes and the struggle of everyday life. The way Solana represents these people with elongated anatomies and postures that suggest both movement and staging reveals their ability to dignify what could be perceived as banal. The faces of the figures are expressive, but at the same time stripped of nuances, allowing the viewer to project their own emotions and reflections.

The use of color in this piece is particularly remarkable. The palette consists of terrible and dark tones that create an atmosphere full of melancholy. The shadows fall with intensity in the work, giving volume and depth to the figures, at the same time that immerse the viewer in a gloomy environment. This color treatment becomes an emotional vehicle, revealing not only the physicality of the characters, but also their hopelessness, a common feeling in the art of Solana. The use of saturated tones without becoming brilliant reinforces the experience of a worn world, where life seems to pass with heaviness.

In stylistic terms, "people" is a clear example of expressionism that characterizes the work of Gutiérrez Solana. This movement, which sought to communicate emotions in an intense and subjective way, is manifested here through the distortion of forms and an emphasis on the representation of the human condition. Solana was a precursor in the incorporation of these elements in the Spanish context, and his work often faces the issues of identity, memory and experience.

Solana's fascination for the popular and everyday is reflected in the choice of her characters, which often represent the most disadvantaged classes. In "people", although they do not present themselves as outstanding individuals, they share a collective dignity that transcends their anonymity. This work invites a deep reflection on social identity, suffering and shared struggles, issues that are timeless and that resonate strongly not only in the context of their time, but in the present.

Throughout his career, Solana explored various techniques, but in this work, the skill in the use of oil allows nuances and textures to emerge from the canvas surface, creating an almost tactile experience. In this sense, "people" is not only a visual representation, but also an invitation to immerse yourself in a world that, despite its apparent desolation, is loaded with a vibrant humanity.

In conclusion, "people" of José Gutiérrez Solana is more than a painting; It is a visual statement that faces us with the complex reality of human existence. Solana's mastery in the composition, color and emotionality of its characters forces us to reconsider our relationship with art and society, turning this work into a fundamental piece to understand not only its legacy, but also the history of art In Spain.

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