The flourishing field - 1912


Size (cm): 70x60
Price:
Sale price$405.00 AUD

Description

Félix Vallotton, a Swiss-Francés artist and a prominent member of the Nabis movement, gives us in "The flourishing field" (1912) a representation that encapsulates its mastery in the use of color and its ability to imbute landscapes with an almost theatrical quality. This work, a visual ode to the splendor of nature, exhibits the sensitivity and precision that characterize Vallotton's work.

When you observe the composition, you can see the clear delineation of the color areas that Vallotton uses to build the field. Covered mostly by a mantle of red flowers, the field itself seems to vibrate with the intensity of life and color. The choice of red is not random; This hue, which stands out in the vast space of the painting, imbues the scene of a powerful energy that instantly captures the viewer's vision. Contrasting with the vibrant red, there are areas of green in the background and blue in the sky, creating a chromatic balance and referring to a sensation of calm after the intensity of the frontal tones.

There is no presence of human figures in the scene, an element that gives the landscape a primary and almost sacred character. Vallotton's flourishing field evokes an intocated nature, where cosmological beauty and serenity prevail. The absence of humans could be interpreted as a statement on the purity and autonomy of nature against human intervention, underlining contemplation and respectful admiration of the natural environment.

In addition to its composition and color, the meticulousness with which Vallotton handles the texture is remarkable. While use wide flat color surfaces, the texture of foliage and terrain is implicitly detailed, evoking a touch sensation that invites you to imagine the soft balancing of the flowers and the leaf of the grass under the feet. This formal simplification and two -dimensionality, characteristics of its landscapes, reveal the influence of the Japanese stamp and align with the practices of the Nabis, in which a return to the flat surface of the flat surface of the painting.

In the context of Vallotton's career, "the flourishing field" can be placed in a period where his interest in nature and landscapes intensified. After having founded his career in the painting of figures and portraits, the first decades of the twentieth century saw Vallotton expand his repertoire, exploring the landscapes with greater depth as a reflection of the emotional and spiritual state. This painting, In particular, it stands out for its vivid clarity and the feeling of a stagnant moment in time, an eternal instant of spring and flowering.

In summary, "the flourishing field" is a work that reflects Félix Vallotton's ability to combine the purity of the form with the power of color, creating a scene that is both visually shocking and emotionally resonant. The painting offers us a vision of nature that is simultaneously idyllic and monumental, a testimony of Vallotton's talent to transcend the everyday and capture the vibrant essence of the natural world.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed