Self -portrait with Bata - 1914


Size (cm): 60x75
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In 1914, Félix Vallotton created a work that stands out not only for its composition and color, but also because of the psychic introspection that it transmits. "Self -portrait with robe" is more than a simple self -portrait exercise; It is a window to the inner world of its creator at a crucial moment for both art and global history, with the First World War on the stalking of the European horizon.

When observing the paint, the first thing that captures attention is the color palette. The background, executed in brown and gray tones, creates a sober and serene atmosphere, perhaps reflecting an introspective mood. However, the red batín that Valotton carries in the self -portrait breaks this sobriety, inserting a vibrant color note that not only claims the viewer's gaze but can also be interpreted as a symbol of the emotional intensity that underlies outer calm. Red is a color of passion, life, and in this specific context, it seems that Vallotton is declaring its vitality and its presence through a simple domestic article.

The composition is equally remarkable. Vallotton positions his figure in a centered way, creating an axis of symmetry that directs the look directly to the subject. The expression on his face, although Serena, reveals an emotional depth and an awareness of himself that invites the analysis. The penetrating look of his eyes seems to face the viewer directly, a technique that not only involves those who observes, but also eliminates any emotional barrier between the artist and his audience. This direct approach reminds us of the style of Renaissance portraits, where the subject's psychology was as important as their physical appearance.

Interestingly, the atmosphere in which Vallotton is portrayed is simple until austerity. There are no superfluous elements in the composition; The approach is definitely the individual, devoid of worldly distractions. This minimalist style, so in contrast to the artistic trends of its time that often favored ornamentation and complexity, reflects the influence of the Nabis movement, of which Vallotton was a prominent member. The Nabis sought a simplification of shapes and a return to color purity, characteristics evidently present in this work.

The texture of the work, although visually flat, has a tactile quality suggested by the folds of the robe and the subtle variation in the background. Vallotton demonstrates his ability in painting here, creating the illusion of depth and texture without resorting to extreme shaded techniques or excessive details. This quality reflects the influence of engraving, a discipline in which Vallotton was also an expert, where the economy of lines and precision were essential.

Félix Vallotton, born in Switzerland and French nationalized, was an artist whose work covered multiple disciplines: painting, engraving, and literature. His career was marked by his unique style he challenged and at the same time complemented the artistic currents of his time. In "Bata Self -portrait", we can see not only a reflection of his technical ability, but a statement of his identity and place in the vast field of art.

"Self -portrait with Bata" of 1914 not only highlights the psychological and emotional complexity of Félix Vallotton, but also stands as a masterpiece of composition, color and symbolism. This painting, apparently simple, contains in its minimalism an interpretive wealth that continues to fascinate scholars and art lovers equally. It is, in essence, a enduring testimony of the introspective capacity of Vallotton's art and ability to capture the essence of the human being.

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