Portrait of a woman - 1917


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$381.00 CAD

Description

The work "Portrait of a woman" of 1917, made by Suzanne Valadon, is a beautiful example of the artist's ability to capture the essence of her models through a rich and emotionally resonant composition. In this portrait, Valadon displays a bold use of color and a pictorial technique that reflects both its formation and model and its evolution as a painter. The portrait reveals not only Valadon's technical ability, but also his deep understanding of the human character and the intimacy of his representations.

In the work, a woman appears in a quiet environment, with her face illuminated so that she highlights her contemplative expression. The choice of a dark background provides a powerful contrast that focuses attention on the central figure. The palette is based on red, oranges and subtle shades of blue and green, which not only provide warmth, but also suggest a deep emotional atmosphere. This use of color, characteristic of Valadon, creates a sense of depth and three -dimensionality that encourages the figure and at the same time anchor in reality.

The portrait reveals a particular interest in the psychology of the subject. The woman represented, with a serene look and relaxed posture, seems to extract own history from the viewer, suggesting Valadon's ability to convey the inner life of her models. This approach to individuality is a distinctive feature of Valadon's work, marking a break with the most academic and conventional portrait of his time.

Valadon is recognized not only as a portraitist, but also as a pioneer in a world dominated by men. His independence as a woman artist in the Belle Époque of Paris is significant. Self -taught, he has managed to channel his experiences and his vision of the world in each of his works, challenging the norms and conventions of female representations in the art of his time.

Similar to other portraits of the time, such as those of his contemporary Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Valadon approaches the portrait with a personal and authentic vision. Unlike the most common idealization, its style is introspective and closer to the truth of human experience. The informality of the pose and the choice of clothing are also indicative of their desire to portray the everyday without superfluous ornaments.

Entering the story of "portrait of a woman", it is interesting to consider the context in which Valadon developed his career. Having been a model for several artists, such as Toulouse-Lautrec and Renoir, his experience in front of the canvas deeply influenced his own work. This work, in particular, reflects not only its technical ability, but also its personal and artistic growth, a tour that led it to become a central figure in the history of modern art.

In summary, "a woman's portrait" of Suzanne Valadon is more than a simple portrait; It is a manifestation of the unique voice of the artist, who through her palette and her psychological approach, manages to capture not only the appearance, but also the essence of her subject. The composition, color and emotional involvement that follows from the work are testimony to Valadon's talent and its place in the panorama of the art of the twentieth century.

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