Passenger (also known as street scene) - 1897


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

In the landscape panorama of the late nineteenth century, Félix Vallotton emerges as a distinctive figure that knew how to capture the essence of urban life with a unique and penetrating look. His work "passenger" or "street scene", painted in 1897, is a revealing example of his mastery to encapsulate the social and emotional dynamics of the moment. Through a careful visual inspection, this painting offers us a revealing window towards the daily life of its time.

In "passenger", Vallotton displays a seemingly simple scene but loaded with meanings. The composition focuses on a main character, a lonely man who walks wrapped in his cape and hat, hinting at a certain mystery or introspection. The election of the title suggests that we are facing the representation of a fleeting moment in urban life, a moment captured in the incessant future of the streets.

The author states a remarkable skill in the use of color, through a restricted but extremely effective palette. The shadow and off the tram of the passenger contrast with the background, where cleare and warm shades make their appearance, providing a feeling of depth and separation. This contrast not only plays with the physical elements of the painting, but also seems to suggest an emotional duality, a man with a complex inner world in front of a vibrant and active city.

One of the most intriguing aspects of painting is the relative simplicity of the background. Despite the scarce and vague architectural description, Vallotton manages to evoke an urban atmosphere, using minimum but effective geometric forms and lines that hint the buildings and structures of the city. This simplification does not remain detail to the work, but rather intensifies the focus on the central character and its individual experience in urban space.

Vallotton's brushstroke is precise and measure, which is complemented by its use of chiaroscuro. The shadows and lights are distributed so that they guide the viewer through the canvas, focusing the passer -by and allowing us almost to feel the weight of their lonely presence against the broadest scenario of the city's life.

Félix Vallotton, often associated with the Nabis movement, although his style evolved throughout his career, always maintained a sharp sense of observation and a meticulous approach in the composition. This particular work can be associated with a period where Vallotton began to experience more with urban and everyday scenes, moving away from the most decorative and symbolic themes that characterized their first years.

"Passenger" is not only a distinguished representation of common life in the city, but also reflects on loneliness and isolation that can be felt in the midst of urban bustle. Vallotton achieves, through an intentional simplicity and acute observation, transmit the complex interaction between individual and environment in a way that few artists of his time achieved with equal effects.

Ultimately, this work is one more proof of Vallotton's singular talent to look at the everyday with a lens that unbeatable the subtle layers of human experience. Its ability to balance carefully executed details with a composition that suggests more than it shows, places "passenger" as a fundamental piece within its wide and varied artistic corpus.

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