Under the trees - 1910


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

The work "Under the trees" of Maurice Prendargast, created in 1910, is a fascinating example of the artistic sensitivity of the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, where color, light and composition create an almost magical atmosphere. Prendergast, known as one of the most prominent exponents of the American impressionist movement, achieves in this painting transcend the mere representation, inviting the viewer to immerse himself in a space that evokes both tranquility and dynamism.

The work presents a natural environment dominated by the presence of lush trees, whose drinks are intertwined to form a green canopy that seems to wrap the characters in a protective hug. This choice of a low viewing angle, which allows trees to rise with majesty, not only places the viewer's gaze at soil level, but also accentuates the monumentality of nature. The vibrant and saturated colors are characteristic of the predetergast style. Use a palette rich in green, yellow and blue tones, which brings vitality to the paint and highlights the light that filters between the leaves, projecting playful shadows on the ground.

As for the characters that populate "under trees," the human presence is subtly integrated into the landscape. You can see figures that seem to interact with the environment in an organic way, as if they were part of the same natural cycle. Each person, with stylized silhouettes and colors that harmonize with their surroundings, gives a sense of community to the scene. This approach in the human figure is characteristic of Arndast, who often portrays people enjoying nature, integrating into moments of leisure and contemplation.

The composition of the work is articulated with a clear sense of depth and space, animated by an almost rhythmic disposition of shapes and colors. The repetition of elements, such as the disposition of trees and figures in the foreground, generates a visual movement that guides the look through paint, creating a feeling of continuity and fluidity. This almost musical quality is a distinctive feature of the lighting style, which makes each element, each stroke and each color join in a harmonious whole.

Although "under the trees" is inscribed within the impressionist movement, Pomast fuses that aesthetics with influences of modernism, which gives it a unique character. His focus on light and color reminds the works of artists such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste renovate, but the relationship of his figures with the environment feels more contemporary, almost as a precursor of abstraction that would mark art in the following decades.

In the context of his time, Arrentgast knew how to capture social and cultural transformations in the United States, taking them to the fabric. The work reflects the search for a more intimate connection between the human being and nature, an issue that resonates strongly in the work of many artists of his generation. Thus, "under trees" is not only a representation of the landscape, but also a meditation on harmony between the human being and its surroundings, a search for beauty that remains deeply relevant in contemporary art. Prendergast, through its technical mastery and aesthetic sensitivity, continues to be a relevant figure whose work invites reflection and admiration for future generations.

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