Doña Teresa Sureeda - 1805


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price€236,95 EUR

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The painting "Doña Teresa Sureeda" of 1805, made by the master Aragonese Francisco Goya, is an exceptional portrait that encapsulates both the artist's technical virtuosity and the essence of an era marked by the aristocracy and social changes. Goya, recognized for his incisive and psychologically complex portraits, achieves in this work a powerful presence and a subtle dignity.

In the work, Doña Teresa appears standing, dressed in a subtle clear tone dress that contrasts with the dark background, creating an immediate focus on her figure. Color use is one of the most remarkable aspects; His dress, of a soft pastel color, suggests elegance and coquetry, while the lighting, carefully controlled, highlights the textures of the fabric and skin, giving corporeality to the figure. The combination of cold and warm colors in the background and the clothes generates depth, a resource that Goya masterfully uses to capture the viewer's attention and guide it towards the serene expression of Doña Teresa.

The look of the portrayed is captivating, deep and full of a subtle sense of authority. The face, curdled with subtle nuances, reflects not only a classic beauty, but also an internal intelligence that seems to transcend the superficiality of the cutting portrait. This approach to the psychology of the portrayed is a distinctive seal of Goya, which seeks beyond the mere visual representation and invites the viewer to connect with the humanity of its model. The absence of ostentation and the meticulous treatment of facial features speak of an ability to understand and reflect the complexity of the human being.

The composition of the work is balanced and symmetrical, a resource that highlights the elegance of its figure, which is framed by a dark background that allows Doña Teresa to shine with her own light. Goya, in his artistic evolution, manages to merge the classicism of traditional portraits with a more personal and direct style that would give way to the innovations of romanticism. This portrait, although formal in its classic sense, throbb with an almost contemporary energy by questioning the strict social hierarchy and the superficiality of appearances.

An interesting feature of this work is its context within a series of portraits that Goya made for the high society of his time. Goya was not only a chronicler of his era through his painting, but also entered the exploration of the human soul. "Doña Teresa Sureeda" is inserted in a broader dialogue about the representation of female identity in art, a theme that deepens significantly in many of his subsequent works. Through it, you can glimpse a reflection of everyday life in the Spanish court of the time, as well as emerging sociocultural changes.

In summary, "Doña Teresa Sureda" by Francisco Goya is more than a simple portrait; It is a work that reveals the artist's ability to frame the personality and essence of his model in an artistic context that transcends time. Goya's ability to combine technique, color and emotion has left an indelible mark on art history, while inviting the viewer to immerse himself in the depth of the human condition. This painting, in its manifest simplicity and complexity, remains a testimony of Goya's mastery and the wealth of the period it represented.

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