Afternoon in the Loira - 1923


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "afternoon in the Loira - 1923" by Félix Vallotton is a work that encapsulates the serenity and introspection of the outstanding Franco -Suzizo artist. With his meticulous technique and his acute eye for detail, Vallotton achieves in this work a perfect balance between simplicity and depth, giving us a window to the tranquility of an afternoon on the Loira River.

One of the most essential aspects to highlight in this painting is its color and light management. Vallotton uses a palette of soft and off colors to capture the essence of sunset. Blue, beige and green tones intermingle in a way that suggests a moment of calm and reflection, without sacrificing precision in details. The light is distributed uniformly, evoking the magical time of twilight, when nature seems to stop in a rest sigh.

The composition of "afternoon in the Loira" is also worthy of admiration. Vallotton opts for a perspective that places the viewer as a quiet observer of the scene. The river extends at the bottom, while in the foreground you can see the edges of the river covered with scarce and orderly vegetation, indicating a care but still natural place. The horizontality of the composition provides a sensation of stability and permanence, while the subtle use of diagonals guides the viewer's gaze through the canvas, from the first planes to the calm waters of the Loira.

One of the most intriguing characteristics of this work is the absence of human figures. Vallotton, known for their precise brushstrokes and his ability to capture human essence, this time opts for an empty scenario of people. This decision amplifies the feeling of tranquility and contemplation, allowing the viewer to project their own presence in the place. The river and the landscape thus become silent protagonists, capable of transmitting a complete range of emotions thanks to the artist's mastery.

Throughout his career, Félix Vallotton moved between different styles and themes, but always maintained a constant search for technical perfection. From its role in the Nabis movement to its incursions into figurative art and landscape, its versatility is reflected in each line. "Afternoon in the Loira" is inscribed in a series of landscapes that Vallotton painted in its maturity, where his most realistic and meditative style becomes more palpable. Other landscapes of the same era, such as "The Green Brillo de las Lagunas" or "The tranquility of the afternoon", share with "late in the Loira" that same atmosphere of reflection and serenity.

In conclusion, "late in the Loira - 1923" is an eloquent testimony of Felix Vallotton's talent to capture the essence of an instant in time through its domain of color, light and composition. It is a work that invites introspection, offering a quiet pause in the accelerated rhythm of life through a carefully orchestrated and executed scene. Vallotton leaves us, once again, a legacy of beauty and serenity that lasts in each of its landscapes.

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