Uncle Dominique as a lawyer - 1866


size(cm): 50x60
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Paul Cézanne, one of the most influential artists of post -impressionism, offers us in his work "Uncle Dominique as a lawyer" a splendid representation that transits between the portrait and an exploration of identity. Painted in 1866, this painting He embodies the stylistic transitions of the young Cézanne, who was in search of his own language that would move him away from the influences of impressionism.

In this work, the central character is Dominique, Cézanne's uncle, who is represented in a formal context, dressed in lawyers who reveal his status and social role. The upright position of the character, together with the thoughtful expression and would be on his face, suggests an introspection that invites the viewer to consider not only the figure on the canvas, but also the role of the individual within the society of the nineteenth century. The choice to portray a family member also reflects the personal closeness that Cézanne maintains with their themes, creating a sense of intimacy.

The composition of the work is another fundamental facet that deserves attention. Cézanne uses a neutral background that causes the character to highlight significantly. This compositional decision not only attracts the viewer's gaze towards the lawyer, but also allows the use of color and light to become silent protagonists of the portrait. The color palette is controlled and nuanced, with a predominance of terrible tones that contribute to the feeling of solemnity of the portrait. The brushstrokes are short and deliberate, indicating the technique followed by Cézanne at this stage of his career, marked by a conscious effort to structure the shape through color.

On a formal level, Cézanne begins to show an approach to the geometrization of the human figure, which would later be consolidated in his most recognized works. The use of plans in the construction of Dominique's face is a step towards its subsequent characteristic style, which would seek to capture the essence of the subject through the simplification of complex forms in more understandable structures. This transit towards abstraction is manifested in the superposition of light and shadow, which model the face and body, providing a three -dimensionality that transcends mere two -dimensional representation.

In addition, the environment surrounding Dominique, although minimalist, suggests a space that could be both an office and a private home, a place where social and personal interactions converge. This allows the viewer not only to see the character as a lawyer, but also to consider who Dominique is really in family and social interactions, an enigma that slides between the layers of painting.

Despite his apparent simplicity, "Uncle Dominique as a lawyer" is a rich work that promises a meditation on representation and self -identity. It is a look at a Cézanne in training, whose visual explorations not only challenge the conventions of their time, but also serve as a precursor to innovations that would mark the course of modern art. This work, although it may not be as well known as other of its subsequent works, contains a depth and seriousness that distinguish it and invite us to reflect on the continuous evolution of painting throughout history.

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