Portrait of Mrs. Pataki - 1892


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price37.500 ISK

Description

At the artistic situation of the late nineteenth century, the work of József Rippl-Rónai emerges with a distinctive voice in European painting. "Portrait of Mrs. Pataki" (1892) is an eloquent testimony of her ability to merge symbolism and modernism in a portrait that, at first glance, could go unnoticed, but that when scrutinized in greater care, reveals a series of details outstanding and a meticulously calculated composition.

The work itself presents Mrs. Pataki, whose exact identity is unknown, although presumably could be a figure of the high society of the time. The first characteristic that attracts attention is the sober elegance of the female figure, framed in an austere background. The composition, focused on the figure of the woman, shows a master combination of soft and wavy lines that define the contour of the portrayed, breaking with the rigidity of the academic portraits of the time.

The colors used by Rippl-Rónai in this work are another aspect worth mentioning. Dark and neutral tones predominate, perhaps in an attempt to give greater prominence to the central figure, whose dark clothing contains the light brown background. The play of lights and shadows, although subtle, adds a calm but irrevocable depth to the portrait. Mrs. Pataki's face, outlined with almost ethereal softness, is the focal point that guides the viewer's gaze, suggesting a complex mixture of introspection and serenity.

The Hungarian artist is shown here in full transition between the impressionist style with which he began and the modernism that would characterize him later. Influenced by the work of the Nabis and his friend, the French painter Pierre Bonnard, Rippl-Rónai opts for a less vibrant palette, but equally expressive, which allows him to capture the essence of his model without resorting to excessive detail.

The "portrait of Mrs. Pataki" thus becomes an exercise of synthesis and evocation. Simple and direct strokes speak not only of the artist's technical ability, but also of their ability to encapsulate in a fixed image the complexity and depth of the human spirit. The hands of Mrs. Pataki, placidly crossed in her lap, suggest a composure and dignity, while her absent gaze seems lost in thoughts that are forbidden to us.

Within the context of the Rippl-Rónai career and the history of Hungarian art, this work is fundamental. It represents not only a crucial moment in the stylistic development of the artist himself, but also a piece of cultural transition towards the twentieth century. The modernism that begins to emerge in the work of Rippl-Rónai would find its total expression in his subsequent works, making this portrait a valuable precursor.

In conclusion, the "portrait of Mrs. Pataki" is not only a testimony of the technical mastery of József Rippl-Rónai, but also a window towards her artistic thinking. Through its treatment of the figure and color, Rippl-Rónai offers us a deep and serene vision of an era and a style in full change, turning a simple image into a deep reflection on identity and art.

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