Tilly (also known as Tilly's portrait) - 1917


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$388.00 CAD

Description

The work "Tilly (also known as Tilly's portrait)", painted in 1917 by Robert Henri, is registered within the legacy of the American painting of the twentieth century, reflecting both the technical mastery of the author and his ability to capture the essence of his model. Robert Henri, central figure of the Ashcan movement, dedicated himself to portraying everyday life and, in this particular case, focuses on the female portrait as a form of intimate and personal expression.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its focus on the face and the figure of the young woman, known as Tilly. Henri uses a rich and nuanced palette that covers from the warm skin tones to the darkest and deep nuances of the background, creating a contrast that makes the subject stand out strongly before the viewer. The deliberate use of light emphasizes the characteristics of Tilly's face, giving it an air of introspection and vulnerability. The loose and expressive touches that characterize Henri's style give the work of a sensation of immediacy, as if the viewer could capture not only the image of Tilly, but also a moment of his personal life.

As for figuration, Tilly's face is presented with a serene but also enigmatic expression, suggesting depths of emotion that invite contemplation. Henri, known for his ability to capture the psychology of his models, here achieves a balance between formal representation and an emotional connection. The absence of distractions in the background reinforces the attention in its figure, making it the focal point of the painting. This approach is in tune with Henri's vision of raising the portrait as an art form that transcends mere physical representation.

The context in which this work was painted is also worth mentioning. In 1917, American art experienced a period of transformation and exploration. With World War I on the horizon and modernity redefining borders, Henri's portraits offer a respite that captures the essence of the human being in its purest form. This positions the work within a broader timeline, where human interactions and the exploration of personal identity are recurrent issues.

In summary, "Tilly" is presented not only as a portrait, but also as a reflection on the individual and his context in an era of changes. Robert Henri's ability to transmit the intimacy of the portrait, combined with his ability to play with color and light, make this work a notable piece in the exploration of contemporary portrait. Through Tilly, the viewer is invited to contemplate not only the image, but also to connect with the emotions and thoughts that it suggests, thus fulfilling the mission of the art of capturing the complexity of human experience.

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