The Bulagaio Gate - 1913


Size (cm): 50x70
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Description

"The door of Bulagaio" (1913) by Félix Vallotton is a work that invites us to immerse ourselves in the still and at the same time vibrant atmosphere of the Italian field. Vallotton, known for his association with the Nabi movement and his extraordinary talent as a painter and engraver, displays in this painting his domain of the composition and the use of color to capture the essence of a landscape.

The composition of the work is organized into two clearly defined planes: the outer space dominated by the dense vegetation scrub and the semicircular path of earth, in contrast to an architectural structure in the background, possibly a door or entrance that gives title to the work . Bulagaio's door is emerging as a focal point, but really what dominates the look is the atmosphere created by the interaction of light and shadow and the meticulous use of color.

In this painting, Vallotton uses a palette of terrible and green tones that evoke the tranquility and isolation of the rural landscape. The colors are applied with almost tactile precision, allowing the viewer to almost feel the texture of foliage and roughness of the dirt road. This use of color not only establishes a sense of tactile realism, but also projects a certain serenity and peace, essential characteristics of the Italian landscape.

The absence of characters in this work is remarkable, which seems a deliberate choice of Vallotton to focus attention on landscape purity. The lack of human figures contributes to the feeling of loneliness and contemplation. Having no distractions of human figures or narratives, the viewer is invited to get lost in the texture, light and color of the natural environment.

Vallotton was a master In capturing the essence and atmosphere of their themes, and "the door of Bulagaio" is no exception. This painting It dates from his last years, a period in which the Swiss-Francés artist dedicated himself more intensely to landscape painting, influenced by his trips to southern Europe. This context brings to the work a feeling of discovery and appreciation for the simple and evocative beauty of the Italian field.

Compared to other works of Vallotton, an evolution towards a more lyrical and less structured style can be noticed than in its first works as a recorder and in its bold experimentations with color and shape during its Nabi period. "Bulagaio's door" offers an intimate and personal vision of a world corner, calmly and precision, thus constituting a testimony of Vallotton's dominance and sensitivity towards landscape painting.

In summary, "the Bulagaio Gate" is more than a simple representation of a rural environment; It is a visual meditation on serenity and detail of the natural environment. Vallotton's precision in the representation of space and atmosphere, his ability to manipulate color and light, and his decision to leave the scene devoid of human figures, make this painting an invitation to contemplate and appreciate peace and beauty Inalterada of the landscape.

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