The White Glove - 1921


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price€249,95 EUR

Description

The painting "The White Glove" of 1921, the work of the renowned George Washington Lambert, is a testimony of the artist's technical domain and his acute perception of human psychology. In this work, Lambert explores complexities beyond mere physical representation, allowing us to glimpse a deeper narrative through its splendid composition and color management.

At first glance, "The White Glove" presents an elegantly dressed woman, with a dark tone dress that magnificently contrasts with the neutral background. The protagonist of the paint wears an elaborate hat decorated with feathers, and her glasses rest on her face with an air of sophistication and mystery. However, it is his white glove that captures the true essence of the work. This simple ornament, carried in his left hand, not only gives his name to the painting, but also acts as a focus of attention, a sign of elegance and distinction in the portrayed figure.

Lambert uses a limited but skillfully controlled palette to balance the tonal dimensions of the work. The dark colors of the dress and the neutral framing give way to subtle details that reveal the texture and materiality of the subject. The smooth background and without distractions highlights the female figure further, leading us directly to its enigmatic face and the thoughtful attitude it adopts.

The positioning and position of women are worthy of analysis. The right hand firmly holds a wand, which rests on its lap, while the gaze seems lost or introspective, suggesting a state of contemplation. The position of the glove and the way in which signs of a ritual or custom that could be related to their social status or daily activities are placed.

George Washington Lambert, born in Russia in 1873 and emigrated to Australia, is known for his ability to paint historical portraits and scenes, and this work is part of his most mature period, where his attention to details and his understanding of The light reaches a remarkable peak. Lambert, who was a member of the Royal Academy and had a nomadic life, adapting his style to various cultural influences, reflects in this work a sophistication and a deep understanding of his models.

"The white glove" is not only an example of Lambert's technical realism but also a reflection of the psychological subtleties that it is capable of capturing in its subjects. Throughout his career, Lambert painted several other works where the focus on costume details and accessories plays a crucial role, but few have the eloquence and silent narrative of this painting.

In summary, "The White Glove" is a masterpiece that encapsulates the ability of George Washington Lambert to combine naturalism, detail and rigorous elegance. The painting, loaded with symbolisms and an introspective atmosphere, remains a reference point in the study of technique and psychological depth in the art of portrait.

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