Reclined naked (Barbara Brown) - 1916


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Naked reclined (Barbara Brown)" by Robert Henri, painted in 1916, represents a crucial moment in the evolution of the portrait of the nude in the American art of the early twentieth century. Henri, central figure of the Movement of the School of London and the American Painting, is known for its focus on emotional authenticity and the representation of everyday life, which is clearly reflected in this work.

When observing the painting, it is evident that the reclined figure of the model, Barbara Brown, occupies the center of the composition. Its body, described by a full and bold use of color, is presented with an almost uninhibited naturalness. Henri uses a warm tones that covers the nude of the human body, combining ocher, terracottes and subtle yellow tones. This color treatment not only highlights the anatomy of the figure, but also establishes an intimate connection between the model and the viewer, creating an atmosphere of warmth and emotional closeness.

The arrangement of Barbara Brown's body is monumental and sculptural, capturing the serenity of the moment with great effectiveness. The way he falls, with his head slightly turned and his arm resting behind his head, evokes a feeling of rest, suggesting a state of contemplation and tranquility. Henri manages to represent vulnerability and force at the same time, a duality that gives the figure an almost mythical character.

The composition, although in simple appearance, is both complex in its balance. The use of the fund is particularly interesting; A deep blue color creates a contrast that highlights the figure of the nude and gives depth to the work. Shadows also play a crucial role, creating a game of lights that emphasizes the forms and contours of the body, providing a sense of three -dimensionality.

Henri distances himself from the classic idealism that prevailed in the academic art of his time, which translates into a more frank and real representation of the human figure. His style is characteristic of realism, but also shows influences of impressionism, visible in its loose management of painting and in the light that seems to flow from the figure to the bottom. This mixture of styles underlines its interest in the immediate and the vital, an approach that invites viewers to look beyond the surface and emotionally connect with what is presented before them.

This nude is not only a portrait of an intimate moment, but also a reflection on the female figure in the society of its time. Henri, through his work, challenges the rules of representation of the figure and proposes a new visual language that celebrates beauty in its purest form, stripping it of vestiges of idealization and moralization.

"Naked reclining" is not just a representation of Barbara Brown; It is a testimony of Robert Henri's ability to capture the essence of the human being, as well as his technical skill and artistic vision. In this sense, the work stands as a milestone within its production and a clear example of its artistic legacy in the history of American art. Their influence continues to resonate among those who dare to explore intimacy and vulnerability today through painting.

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