Girl smoothing her hair - 1902


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price36.400 ISK

Description

In the catalog of the visual arts of the early twentieth century, the figure of Magnus Enckell stands with a distinctive artistic sensibility that has left an indelible mark on the modern appreciation of Finnish symbolist painting. "Girl smoothing her hair" (1902) constitutes a paradigmatic example of the ability of Enkell to capture the essence of the human in times of introspection and everyday life. This apparently simple work in its composition reveals in its execution an emotional depth that invites the viewer to a prolonged contemplation.

By carefully observing "girl smoothing her hair", the first thing that is obvious is the solitary figure of the girl, which partially hides her face with her hair while fixing it meticulously. This introspective position, combined with the dim expresivity of barely visible face, generates an atmosphere of privacy and reflection. The girl, concentrated in her action, is found in a kind of meditative state, a moment of pause in which she seems submerged in her own thoughts. This subtle and delicate representation gives painting an almost ethereal quality.

Enkell uses a limited but effective color palette, predominated by exquisite tones of brown, beige and gold, which give the scene a wrapping warmth. These colors, applied with care, not only enhance the central figure, but also create a feeling of harmony and serenity throughout the work. The use of clear-dark is especially notable, introducing finely graduate contrasts that provide a volumetric dimension to the figure and highlight the hair and skin textures of the girl. The light, soft and diffuse, wraps the protagonist, further accentuating the climate of introspection.

In terms of composition, Enkell demonstrates a master's degree in balance and proportion. The girl is located slightly outside the center of the canvas, diverting the viewer's gaze towards a subtle dynamism that breaks with classical symmetry, and yet maintains a careful and meticulous structuring. This deliberate displacement suggests movement and life, inviting whoever observes to join the scene without disturbing it.

It is not possible to ignore the delicate execution of the details, such as the refinement in the folds of the girl's dress and the delicate strands of hair that flow naturally. These elements contribute to the likelihood of the painting, causing the figure to look almost palpable, tangible. The combination of these factors tells us about the deep knowledge of Enkell about the human figure and its ability to translate that understanding into precise and evocative brushstrokes.

"Girl smoothing her hair" can be perceived as a window to the private universe of a young woman in a moment of pure contemplation. Enckell's ability to capture this domestic intimacy, raising it to an artistic statement of great meaning, reflects the essence of his work and his contribution to Nordic symbolism. Enkell, known for his search for the spiritual and the introspective, finds in this painting a perfect vehicle to transmit the connection between the external appearance and the inner life of his subjects.

Through "girl smoothing her hair", Magnus Enkell not only presents a scene from the daily life, but also makes us participate in that moment of pause and self -consciousness. This work, with its stillness and its emotional depth, continues to touch us, reminding us of the beauty of simple moments and the power of artistic introspection.

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