часть 3 -- European art Европейская живопись – Ivon Hitchens Autumn Tree 1962 89725 20
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The surrounding forms appear as abstracted shapes – suggestions of branches, leaves, or perhaps other elements within the landscape. The color palette is dominated by autumnal hues, evoking a sense of decay and transition. A band of blue appears along the left edge, providing a contrasting coolness that subtly alters the perception of the warmer tones.
The artist’s approach to perspective seems deliberately ambiguous. Theres no clear horizon line or established spatial depth; instead, forms overlap and intersect in a manner that flattens the picture plane. This lack of traditional perspective contributes to an impression of abstraction, shifting focus away from representational accuracy towards an exploration of color, form, and texture.
The work suggests a subjective experience of nature rather than a literal depiction. The fragmented composition and expressive brushwork imply a fleeting moment or a sensory perception – perhaps the feeling of being enveloped by foliage or the visual impact of light filtering through leaves. There is a sense of contained energy within the painting; the bold strokes and contrasting colors create a tension that prevents the image from becoming static or predictable. It’s possible to interpret this as an exploration of the inherent vitality even in processes of decline, characteristic of autumn.