часть 2 -- European art Европейская живопись – Edgar Degas On the Street in the Rain 58359 1124
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The application of hatching and cross-hatching creates a sense of visual texture, mimicking the effect of falling rain and reflecting light off wet surfaces. The tonal range is limited to shades of brown, contributing to the somber mood. Lines are energetic and somewhat chaotic, conveying movement and a feeling of urgency.
Several individuals are discernible within the scene; one figure stands with their back turned, seemingly observing the surroundings, while others appear absorbed in their own thoughts or hurried along by the weather. The lack of clear facial expressions reinforces the anonymity of urban existence – these are not portraits but representations of types.
The artist’s signature is placed discreetly at the bottom right corner, a subtle acknowledgement of authorship within this snapshot of everyday life. The compositions vertical format emphasizes the height and density of the urban environment, while also creating a sense of enclosure for the figures depicted.
Subtleties in the work hint at themes of alienation and transience. The blurred forms suggest a fleeting moment captured in time, emphasizing the ephemeral nature of human interaction within a larger, impersonal setting. The rain itself can be interpreted as a metaphor for emotional distress or societal hardship. Ultimately, the drawing offers a glimpse into a specific urban environment, imbued with a quiet sense of introspection and melancholy.