Cori laughing - 1907


Size (cm): 55x75
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Robert Henri's "Cori laughing" painting, created in 1907, is a fascinating example of the personal and emotional approach that characterized the style of this remarkable American artist. Henri, one of the leaders of the movement known as the Ashcan School, dedicated himself to capturing the essence of urban life and the experiences of the individual, moving away from academic conventions and exploring everyday life with a vigorous and expressive approach.

In this work, Henri presents Cori, a central figure that radiates joy and spontaneity. His laugh manifests not only in his facial expression, but also in the body's pose, which seems to vibrate with energy. The painter uses a palette that, although it does not move away from realism, is inscribed within a bold use of vibrant colors. The tones of the skin, warm and subtle, contrast with the darkest background, creating an enveloping atmosphere that makes the Figure of Cori stand out on the canvas. This chromatic choice not only stands out to the protagonist figure, but also evokes a feeling of intimacy and closeness, almost as if the viewer could enter that moment of shared joy.

The use of the background can be interpreted as a means to frame to Cori, whose face seems to come alive thanks to the subtle light that bathes it. Henri, who had a special mastery to capture the light and its interaction with the forms, uses loose and dynamic brushstrokes that add an almost tactile texture to the painting. This technique, in addition, suggests a sense of movement and fluidity, a facet of Henri's art that invites contemplation and echoes the dynamism of everyday life that he was looking to represent.

Cori, represented in a moment of laughter, is more than a portrait; It is an encapsulation of humanity and the freshness of laughter. This aspect evokes the ethos of Ashcan School, who advocated the genuine representation of life in urban America, freeing himself from traditional ideals of beauty and perfection. The youth figure with its loose hair and its simple clothing seems to embody not only the joy of the moment, but also a sense of freedom and authenticity.

Although "Cori laughing" may not be as well known as other Henri works, its importance lies in the way it represents the spirit of its time and the technical innovations it developed. The work resonates with the tradition of the portrait, but instead of being a mere representation of an individual, Henri captures an emotional state that transcends time and place. This becomes an invitation to reflect on the ephemeral nature of the moments of happiness and the ability of art to fix these brief but intense human experiences in memory.

In summary, "Cori laughing" is not only a testimony of Robert Henri's talent as a portraitist, but is also a celebration of life itself, of those moments in which pure joy manifests itself in a sincere and transparent laugh. Through this painting, the viewer can feel the vitality of the figure of Cori and, perhaps, remember his own laugh and the simplicity of happy moments.

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