Young girl - 1840


Size (cm): 55x65
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Description

Friedrich von Amerling's "young girl" (1840) is erected as a clear example of technical virtuosity and psychological sensitivity that characterize the Austrian artist. Amerling, who stood out as one of the most prominent portraitists of his time, portrays in this work a young serene expression and contemplative look. From the first glance, the viewer is attracted by the subtlety of the details and the delicacy of the colors used, which combine a feeling of calm and melancholy.

The composition of the painting is a game of lights and shadows that enhances the three -dimensionality of the central figure, a young woman who seems to be at a crossroads between childhood and adolescence. The figure is dressed in a white suit, whose fabric is so ethereal that it seems to merge with the brightness of the background. Amerling uses a soft palette that includes white, creamy and subtle touches of color in the accessories, which not only highlights the purity of the dress, but also the innocent and ethereal character of the young woman.

The girl's face has fine features, with an expression that reflects both introspection and a certain emotional depth. This ability to transmit the subject's psychology is one of the distinctive brands of Amerling, who not only dedicated himself to capturing the physical appearance of his models, but also to capture his inner essence. The young woman's gaze is directed towards a point outside the painting, suggesting a connection with thoughts and dreams, which invites reflection in the viewer.

Behind the figure, a background that contributes to the dream atmosphere of the work is glimpsed. This fund, gently blurred, can be interpreted as a symbol of the surrounding environment, maintaining its prominence while also suggesting a broader and more complex world that is out of sight. Amerling achieves, with this background, a visual leak that emphasizes the loneliness and introspection of the character, recurring elements in the romantic art of the time.

Amerling's work is within the tradition of romanticism, a movement that sought to express emotions and individuality. Unlike other contemporary artists who focused on historical or mythological grandiosity, Amerling focuses on everyday life and the intimate. His portraits often reflect not only external beauty, but also the personal history of their models. In the context of "young girl", this trend is manifested in the election of the young woman as a subject, who, despite her age, seems to embody the promise and vulnerability of youth.

In sum, "young girl" by Friedrich von Amerling is a work that not only captures the physical appearance of his model, but also suggests a deep emotional universe, inviting viewers to contemplate not only what they see, but also what They feel. Amerling's domain over color and texture, combined with its ability to transmit subjective psychology, establishes this piece as an outstanding example of his work and the portrait of the nineteenth century. When contemplating this painting, we are reminded of the transience of youth and wealth of the present moment, caught forever on the canvas.

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