A portrait of Ramon Subercasseaux's daughters,


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$418.00 AUD

Description

The painting "A portrait of the daughters of Ramón Subercasseaux" by Anders Zorn is a work that evokes both the virtuous color treatment and the mastery in the capture of the light and the intimacy of family relationships. Made in 1890, this portrait is inserted in the context of portrait painting at the end of the 19th century, when artists ventured into a deeper exploration of the emotions and personalities of their subjects, moving away from the rigidity of the traditional portrait.

In the work, Zorn presents the two daughters of Ramón Subercasseaux, in a composition that highlights the proximity and affective bond between them. The ingenious use of space and the arrangement of the characters result in a subtle interaction that captures the dynamism of their relationship. Girls are shown with looks that evoke curiosity and an air of childhood, which becomes a testimony of youth and vitality.

The color palette is especially notable. Zorn, known for his exceptional ability in the representation of human skin, uses warm shades that give the figures an almost ethereal luminosity. The light seems to flow through the fabric, enhancing the faces and the hands of the young women, while the background, of softer and more off colors, contextualizes the figures without subtracting prominence. This contrast is characteristic of Zorn's style, which combines a realistic approach with more impressionist elements, suggesting the influence of Nordic art and symbolism of the time.

Zorn's portraits are recognized for their ability to capture the essence of their subjects, and in this painting, the informal attitude and the expression of girls encapsulate a moment of family intimacy. Dressed in garments that look like the nineteenth century, their outfits add a historical nuance, while the loose and almost bold application of color and texture transmits a singular vivacity.

The environment is equally significant; Although it does not occupy the foreground, the fund contributes to the general atmosphere of the work. A certain influence of Swedish landscapes can be perceived that Zorn so frequently explored, that they evoke nostalgia and serenity. This use of the natural setting also serves to connect the identity of girls with their cultural heritage, a recurring theme in Zorn's work.

Anders Zorn, a Swedish painter born in 1860, stood out not only for his portraits, but also for his landscapes and scenes of everyday life. His technical skill and his exploration of light and color placed him as a prominent figure in the European art of his time. "A portrait of the daughters of Ramón Subercasseaux" is inscribed in an artistic legacy that remains relevant, offering viewers an intimate and emotional vision of their characters, with a quality that transcends the mere portrait to become a celebration of childhood and the beauty of the family environment.

In conclusion, Zorn's work not only presents us with two individuals, but also captures a broader sensation of belonging and affection, representing a microcosm of life at the end of the 19th century. Through its technique and sensitivity, Zorn invites us to experience the time and space in which their subjects inhabit, turning a simple representation into a reflection on love and human connection.

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