Lonely (also known as naked cards) - 1912


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price$375.00 CAD

Description

Félix Vallotton, recognized for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life and for his talent in the use of color and light, offers us in "solo (also known as naked cards)" a deep reflection on loneliness and intimacy staff. Painted in 1912, this work summarizes many of the distinctive characteristics of Vallotton's style that have consecrated it as a central figure of the Nabis movement.

The "lonely" composition stands out for its sobriety and elegance. The scene captures an introspective moment: a naked woman, completely absorbed in a card game. Nudity in this context is neither provocative nor uncomfortable, but an honest and natural representation of human vulnerability. The woman's position, slightly inclined forward while collecting their letters, suggests a state of concentration and recollection, moving away from any interpretation of exhibitionism.

Vallotton, known for his sharp sense of detail, exalts this intimate moment through an extremely balanced and controlled composition. The predominant colors in the work - the warm tones of the woman's skin, the dark nuances of the furniture and the reddish notes of the elements of the environment - generate a contrast that captures the attention of the viewer and reinforces the drama of the scene. The texture of the letters, the carpet and the skin have been treated with almost tactile care, adding depth and realism to the work.

The space in which the scene takes place is equally revealing. The room, with its collected atmosphere, creates a feeling of protection and participation in a private ritual. The illusion of intimacy is accentuated by the absence of other characters and the emphasis on the lonely act of playing letters, a hobby that symbolizes both individual concentration and the passage of time in solitude.

The choice of colors by Vallotton is particularly significant. The tones off the background allow the main figure to stand out with serene, almost ethereal clarity. The play of light and shadow, techniques in which Vallotton always stood out, influences the perception of the female figure, giving him volume and three -dimensionality.

This painting Not only does it stand out for its technical beauty, but also invites a deeper reflection on the nature of loneliness and introspection. The scene that Vallotton presents to us speaks of a universal and timeless moment, where the individual finds comfort in simple activities, disconnected from the bustle of the outside world.

Félix Vallotton, born in Switzerland in 1865 and subsequently naturalized French, is an artist whose work is characterized by a fascinating mixture of realism and symbolism, clear influences of his link with the Nabis group. Their paintings They often explore the complexity of the human condition, introspection and intimate relationships, as can be seen in "solo." Vallotton was also a master in the art of wood engraving, where it developed a remarkable ability to simplify forms and the dramatic use of black and white.

In summary, "lonely (also known as naked cards)" is a work that encapsulates the technical mastery and psychological depth of Félix Vallotton. Through a precise composition and a meticulously selected palette, Vallotton offers us a window to a moment of quiet introspection, reminding us of the beauty inherent in the simplicity and sincerity of the human being.

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