Sunset - 1900


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price$369.00 CAD

Description

Félix Vallotton, a Swiss-Francés painter known for his association with the Nabis group and his ability to merge realistic elements with a suggestive symbolism, left a lasting mark on the art world. Among his numerous works, 1900 sunset stands out as a crucial testimony of his mastery in representing the landscape and his ability to invoke deep emotions through simplification and color.

When contemplating sunset, one immerses himself in an almost ethereal serenity. The composition is apparently simple, but reveals a complex interaction of shapes and colors. The sun, which is barely glimpsed on the horizon, is the central axis around which the entire scene is orchestra. The sky is dyed from an amalgam of gold, orange and pink tones, capturing the precise moment in which the day yields to the night hug. Vallotton, through a masterful use of color, manages to convey an atmosphere of calm and reflection, almost a whisper of nature before immersing himself in the silence of the night.

The terrain that extends under this vibrant sky is dominated by a green homogeneous field, which contrasts and enriches even more the warmth of the sky. There is no presence of human or animals, which emphasizes loneliness and vastness of the landscape. This decision of Vallotton underlines his intention to focus the viewer's attention on the greatness and sobriety of nature, free of human interference.

A remarkable aspect of this work is the composition in horizontal layers, which creates a sense of depth without resorting to excessive detail. Vallotton adopts a reduced perspective to its essential elements, which allows each component, from the sky to the horizon, to have a significant weight within the painting. The dark spot on the horizon can be interpreted as a line of trees or mountains, which adds a resource of leaks to guide the viewer's view through the scene.

Félix Vallotton was influenced by Japanese art, particularly by the Ukiyo-E, and we can glimpse aspects of this influence on "sunset." The economy of lines, the clarity of the contours and the use of large color fields without three -dimensional modeling evoke this style. Likewise, its flat tones and its deliberate use of saturated colors are characteristic features of Vallotton that distinguish it from its impressionist contemporaries, bringing it closer to a modernist vision.

Although "sunset" may seem an accessible work in its simplicity, it is precisely in that apparent ease where its complexity and power reside. Vallotton presents a static and eternal moment, a celebration of nature in its most elementary and pure form. His ability to capture light and shadow, to synthesize vastness on a limited canvas, offers us a meditation on the ephemeral beauty of the natural world.

This work, like many others in Vallotton, reflects its commitment to artistic innovation and its ability to imbue deep emotion in seemingly simple structures. Sunset invites us to stop, observe and feel the stillness of twilight, encapsulating the duality of a moment of transition in nature and in human perception.

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