Lily Cow and La Reina - 1915


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The painting "Lily Cow and the Queen" by Robert Henri, dated in 1915, is a work that stands out for its uniqueness and the artist's ability to capture an intimate relationship between the human and the animal, a constant in its artistic production. Robert Henri, central figure of the Ashcan School's movement, is known for his focus on everyday life and the spontaneity of his portraits, as well as a pictorial style that highlights texture and color.

In this work, Henri presents a cow, which has endowed with almost royal dignity, accompanied by a young woman who presents with an attitude of closeness and affection. The composition focuses on the cow, whose presence is clearly predominant. Its skin, portrayed with a skilled use of brown and white nuances, emits a warmth that contrasts harmoniously with the darkest and most abstract background that frames the figure, evoking a country and simple atmosphere, but at the same time loaded with symbolism.

The use of color in "Lily Cow and the Queen" is particularly notable. Henri uses vibrant but natural tones that provide a sense of life and freshness to the scene. The shadows and lights used by the artist add depth, allowing the volumes to take shape and that the viewer feels physically present in the environment of the figures. The chosen palette invites contemplation and highlights the beauty inherent in rural life, something that Henri always valued throughout his career.

The main characters of the paint are in a visibly affectionate connection; The young woman bows towards the cow, creating a link that evokes tenderness and care. This aspect resonates deeply with Henri's philosophy about life and art, where everyday, real and emotional are the fundamental axes. When representing the cow, Henri not only captures a moment of agricultural life, but also suggests a reflection on the place of animals in human life and the interaction that exists between them.

Throughout his career, Henri sought to register the essence of his time through his painting, challenging the conventions of academic art by observing what he considered "great beauty" in everyday life. "Lily Cow and the Queen" is a manifestation of this desire to capture what is often overlooked, and stands as a bridge between art and nature, between man and the animal.

In the context of American art of the early twentieth century, this painting offers a refreshing vision that contrasts with the most eclectic and often distant movements in Europe. Henri, like other artists from Ashcan School, moves away from idealism to approach what he considered authentic. In short, "Lily Cow and the queen" is not just a portrait of a moment; It is a celebration of the living connection and respect between the species, a reflection that resonates with humanity as a whole.

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