Lady. Félix Vallotton - 1899


Size (cm): 50x60
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The work "Mme. Félix Vallotton - 1899" by Félix Vallotton, is a portrait where the intimacy and sobriety characteristics of the Swiss -Francés painter converge. This portrait of his wife, Gabrielle Vallotton, is a testimony of the artist's commitment to realism and the exploration of the psychology of his subjects.

First, it is essential to address the composition of the work. The central figure, Mme. Vallotton, is positioned in a simple but powerful frame, in which the artist's mastery is manifested in the management of pictorial space. The simplicity of the background highlights the female figure, who appears calm and contemplative, radiating a kind of serenity that is absorbent. In contrast to many of his contemporaries who sought complexity in the multiplicity of decorative elements, Vallotton opts for a minimalism that underlines the importance of the portrayed subject.

Color plays an essential role in this work. Vallotton uses a restricted but effective palette, marked by dark and terrible tones that confer an air of timelessness to the portrait. The dark mme dress. Vallotton contrasts with his pale face, immediately attracting attention to the face and hands, which are delicately illuminated. This use of the contrast not only highlights the most expressive parts of the subject, but also creates a sense of depth and three -dimensionality that is unusual in many of the portraits of the time.

The MME figure. Vallotton is presented with a sober realism. His expression is unusually neutral, a distinctive seal of Vallotton's work, who chose to convey the inner nature of his subjects through gestures and glances contained. This psychological approach is evident in MME's eyes. Vallotton, who seem to evade direct contact with the viewer, suggesting an introspection or an inner world to which we are not easily accessible.

In addition, the influence of the Nabis school is notable, with which Vallotton was associated. The Nabis sought the renewal of art, emphasizing the decorative and the symbolic. However, in this particular work, Vallotton slightly distances himself from the decorative tendency to explore more deeply in the essence of the human being. This does not mean that it is completely detached from its Nabis roots, since the flat treatment of space and the purity of lines are clear reminiscences of this influence.

The personal history of the artist is also intertwined with his artistic production. Félix Vallotton, known for his versatility, moved with skill between painting, graphics and writing, but always maintained a critical and observer approach to society and human nature. "Mme. Félix Vallotton - 1899" It is not only a portrait of a woman, but a reflection of the artist's incisive look on his closest environment.

Finally, this work is part of a crucial period for Vallotton, in which his style was fully developed, but still constantly evolving. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects with an apparent minimum effort is precisely what makes "Mme. Félix Vallotton - 1899" into a masterpiece. It is an invitation to stop and contemplate not only the image, but also the complexity of life and human relations that underlie behind each face.

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