Two cats - 1918


Size (cm): 65x50
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Suzanne Valadon's "two cats", created in 1918, is presented as a significant example of the personal and distinctive style that characterizes this artist, one of the pioneers of modern painting in France. Valadon, who began his career as a model for other artists, developed a unique approach that mixes the intimate look towards his subjects with a bold color exploration and shape. In "two cats", this trend is manifested through the representation of two felines that become the center of the composition, revealing a deep connection with the symbolism of domesticity and daily life.

In the work, the two cats are willing in such a way that their interaction seems vital and loaded with meaning. The way in which they are positioned, one in front of the other, suggests silent, almost telepathic communication, which catches the viewer. This gesture of capturing the essence of their habits and behaviors is configured as a recognition of the complexity of everyday life, something that Valadon dominated perfectly. The choice of cats as protagonists can be interpreted as an exploration of freedom and independence, traits associated with these animals, which contrast with the conventions of the domesticity of the time.

The use of color in "two cats" is also an outstanding aspect. Valadon opts for a vibrant and rich palette echoing the exuberance of his artistic being. The warm tones, which cover yellow and oranges, influence the atmosphere of the work, creating a sensation of closeness and warmth. The fund in which cats are contributes to the composition a simplicity that, far from disregarding, allows visual interest to focus on their forms and expressions. This use of color not only adds a sense of joy, but also establishes an emotional connection that resonates with the viewer.

Valadon's uniqueness lies in his ability to infuse life and character to his subjects, without this depending on the human context. Although there are no visible human figures in painting, the domestic sphere is insinuated through the familiarity of cats, who become the protagonists of an intimate universe. This choice highlights a tendency in Valadon's work, which many times included elements of everyday life and the psychology of the beings that surrounded it, transforming the ordinary into something extraordinary.

In terms of style, they are often attached to the influence of post -impressionism, but it is also crucial to recognize its unique contribution to symbolism. Attention to form and texture, as well as the way it plays with light and shadow, allow the work not only aesthetically, but also the emotionality of the environment that captures. His ability to evoke a connection with what is represented, without getting lost in the complexity of the object portrayed, is what distinguishes it from his contemporaries.

Through "two cats", Suzanne Valadon invites the viewer to reflect on the simplicity of domestic life and recognize the beauty that resides in it. The work stands as a faithful testimony of the talent of an artist who achieved, despite the challenges of his time, a voice in the art world, leaving a legacy that remains relevant and appreciated until today. The attentive look to the details and the unusual use of the vibrant color palette in this work show not only its technical mastery, but also a deep sensitivity towards the world that surrounded it.

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