Girl fixing her hair - 1886


size(cm): 60x75
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Description

In the work "Girl fixing the hair" of 1886, Mary Cassatt encapsulates the intimacy of the female ritual through a daily scene that transcends her apparent simplicity. He painting It shows a young woman with loose hair, immersed in the act of fixing, a moment that evokes both vulnerability and self -affirmation that come with personal care. The choice of the subject reflects Cassatt's interest in the lives of women and his desire to honestly represent his experience, moving away from traditional stereotypes that were common in the painting of his time.

The composition is remarkable for its focus on the central figure, which is slightly inclined towards the mirror, capturing a fleeting and personal moment. The girl's figure is represented with a tender realism and a delicacy that underlines her youth. Cassatt uses a balanced color palette, predominantly pastel tones that invite the viewer to experience the calm and contemplation of the moment. The luminosity in the painting It comes from a clear light that floods space, accentuating hair texture and delicate folds of the girl's dress.

The details of the environment, although they are not the main focus, contribute to the atmosphere of the work. The less detailed fund, frames the girl, creating a contrast that does not distract, but further focuses on her figure and action. The choice of a neutral background allows the viewer to concentrate on the expressiveness of the moment and in the thoroughness of the gesture of caressing his hair. This observation locates Cassatt within the impressionist movement, although she incorporated characteristics that highlight intimacy and inner world in an almost intimate and autobiographical way.

Often considered one of the greatest American artists, Cassatt broke with gender conventions in the art of their time, addressing issues that echoed the life of women, exploring motherhood, friendship and intimacy. Although part of the impressionist circle led by Monet and Degas, its unique approach distinguishes it, since it uses a style that emanates a psychological and emotional subtlety. "Girl fixing her hair" is not just a time representation in time; It is an introspective examination of female identity and self -expression.

This work embodies Cassatt's ability to turn the ordinary into extraordinary. The simplicity of the act of combing becomes a symbol of the formation of personal identity and the expression of individuality at a time when women were restricted to limited roles. Seeing the young woman immersed in her private world, the viewer is invited to remember her own history of self-care and self-discovery, creating a deep connection between artistic representation and personal experience.

In summary, "girl fixing her hair" is a work that transcends her historical moment, inviting the viewer to contemplate beauty in everyday acts and the university reality of being a woman. Mary Cassatt's ability to capture the essence of her subjects through a sensitive and contemplative treatment not only positions her as a pioneer in female representation, but also reminds us of the importance of intimate moments in the construction of our identity.

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