Portrait of a standing woman - 1898


Size (cm): 50x85
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In the art world, Tom Roberts's work stands as an cornerstone that reflects both the acute observation and the artist's meticulous technique. The portrait of a standing woman (Portrait of A Standing Woman) of 1898 is an outstanding example of Roberts's virtuosity, an Australian painter remarkably influenced by European impressionism.

When observing this painting, the first thing that attracts attention is the serenity and elegance of the female figure that dominates the composition. The woman, stands, is in a quiet and upright posture, dressed in a white dress that falls gracefully to the ground. The choice of a light color dress and the light that affects it gives the figure an ethereal, almost ghostly air, which contrasts beautifully with the dark background. This contrast not only highlights the main figure, but also directs the viewer's gaze towards the delicacy and precision with which Roberts has worked every detail of the attire and the physiognomy of the woman.

The face of women in painting is enigmatic. His factions are gently modeled, and although there is no particularly marked expression, his countenance radiates an introspective calm. The lighting on his face is soft, avoiding hard shadows that could harden their features. The woman's gaze seems to get lost at some point beyond painting, which adds a layer of mystery and depth to its character.

Tom Roberts, one of the founding parents of Heidelberg School, an Australian movement of landscape painting of the nineteenth century, demonstrated an incredible capacity to capture light and color in his works. Although this painting is a portrait instead of a landscape, you can see the impressionist approach in the treatment of light that bathes the female figure and in the brushstroke with which the dress has textured. The subtle touches of light in the dress and in the face of the woman are the undisputed seal of her style, which seeks to capture the essence and not simply the appearance of her subject.

The simplicity of the dark background perhaps indicates that Roberts's intention was to focus all the attention on the figure, without distractions. This technique, which we could associate with a kind of moderate realism, underlines its ability to combine a precise representation with a poetic sense of space and light.

Compared to other works of the same period, "portrait of a feet standing" is distinguished by her intimacy and focus on a single subject. While Roberts is also known for his landscapes and his Australian daily life scenes, this portrait is a more personal exploration that evokes a private study of the artist with his model.

In conclusion, "portrait of a woman standing" by Tom Roberts is not only a superb representation of the female figure, but also a sample of the painter's mastery in the management of light, color and composition. Through this work, Roberts manages not only to capture the image of a woman, but to immortalize a moment of reflection and tranquility that transcends time. Each line and every shadow in the painting collaborate to create a work of art that continues to resonate with the same strength and beauty more than a century after its creation.

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