RIDS BEFORE THE DEPARTURE WITH FLAGPOLL - 1879


size(cm): 50x75
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Description

In "riders before the exit with Flagpoll" (1879), Edgar Degas captures an ephemeral moment in the bustling world of horse racing, an issue that attracted him throughout his career. The work, characterized by its focus on the movement and dynamics of contemporary life, exemplifies Degas's ability to mix realism with an artistic subtlety that reveals both the tension and the anticipation of the riders that are prepared for the competition.

The composition of painting is notable for its dynamic use of space and perspective. Degas establishes an unusual point of view, probably inspired by your interest in exploring different angles and points of view that capture the essence of movement. In the foreground, a group of riders can be observed on their mounts, all in times of expectation, which transmits a palpable sensation of imminent action. The central figure, a rider mounted to the left, stands out not only for its position, but also for its gesture, which suggests an intense concentration, while the use of the signaling stick (flaggpole) on the right side of the composition adds A vertical element that guides the viewer's gaze through the work.

The use of color in this piece is another of the characteristics that deserve attention. Degas uses a relatively dull palette, dominated by dark and dark green tones, which gives painting an almost melancholic atmosphere, contrasting with the vibrant energy that is normally associated with races. The horses, with their muscular and well -delineated bodies, are painted with meticulous attention to detail, while omiting the superfluous ornaments that could distract from the central action. This choice of color and form resonates with the approach of Degas towards the representation of realism and everyday life, instead of glorifying the events that are taking place.

As for the characters, although there are no individualized details, the richness of the positions and body expressions of the riders suggests a deeper narrative about the tension and the desire that surrounds them. Each rider can be seen as an archetype of a subculture that combines risk, competition and passion, and at the same time, each of them becomes a symbol of the personal challenge he faces.

The impact of "riders before the exit with Flagpoll" extends beyond its own existence; It feeds the conversation about the Degas approach to the movement and the human figure. Often compared to other works that represent the races of horses, such as "horse race on a track" (1896), this work encapsulates a more intimate moment before the beginning of the action, a reflexive break that invites the viewer to contemplate Not only the anticipation of the next event, but also the unfashed stories that resonate after the intense looks of their characters.

Ultimately, this painting reminds us of Degas's ability to merge everyday life with the artistic, creating a work that is both a representation of a real life scene and a deep study on human nature, emotions and shared experience of anticipation in the context of the competition. His mastery when capturing this whisper of time remains relevant, inviting the current viewer to get involved with each brushstroke, each nuance and each silhouette in motion.

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