Portrait of a woman - 1515


size(cm): 55x85
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Sale price$443.00 AUD

Description

Hans Holbein el Viejo, in his work "Portrait of a woman" of 1515, captures the essence of a female figure that evokes mystery and dignity. This portrait is a remarkable example of the German rebirth, a period that is characterized by meticulous attention to details and an approach to the truthful representation of the human figure. Holbein, throughout his career, demonstrated an exceptional ability to make portraits that combine the psychological character with a refined technique, and this work is no exception.

The portrayed woman presents a serene and contemplative expression, which suggests an emotional and intellectual depth. His clothing, which resembles the fashion of the nobility of the 16th century, is characterized by an elaborate headdress that frames his face, while showing precision and care in the representation of textiles. The colors used in the portrait are subtle and harmonious; Holbein uses a palette of dark tones, with nuances of brown and gray, which contrasts elegantly with its clear skin and the pale glow of the background.

As for the composition, the portrait ensures that the female figure is located in the center, with a diffuse background that will not reduce attention to the protagonist. This use of space and the background reinforces Holbein's intentionality by presenting his subject as the absolute focus of the work. Each fold of your dress presents a skill that highlights the painter's ability to capture texture and shape, a characteristic feature that is also found in other Holbein works.

The technical execution reflects the influence of the late Gothic style and the beginning of the Renaissance, placing it on a bridge between two styles. This duality is manifested in the attention to realism that merges with the elegance of forms, an aspect that Holbein would continue to develop in his subsequent works, especially during his time in England.

Although the name of the woman remains unknown, her figure transcends time, becoming an icon of the female ideal of the time. This portrait is one of the numerous pieces that Holbein created, which invites in depth and contemplation, establishing a dialogue between the viewer and the figure represented. This connection is one of the forces surrounding the work, pushing the observer to consider not only who is the woman, but what it represents in the social and cultural context of their time.

In summary, "Portrait of a woman" by Hans Holbein the old man offers an incisive look at the artist's ability to capture the essence of his subjects through a refined technique and an understanding of the psychological portrait. With its aesthetic and technical values, this work is like a testimony of the artist's talent in the representation of the world that surrounded it, contributing significantly to the inheritance of Renaissance art.

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