Sleeping girl - 1834


Size (cm): 55x60
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Sale price32.700 ISK

Description

Friedrich von Amerling's "sleeping girl" (1834) is a vibrant testimony of the artistic virtuosity of the nineteenth century, which reflects both the author's technical skill and its sharp sensitivity towards the theme of childhood. In this work, Amerling presents a young woman who rests peacefully, a simple moment that highlights not only the innocence of youth, but also an atmosphere of serenity and contemplation.

He painting It is characterized by its carefully balanced composition. The figure of the girl, reclined on a sofa, occupies the center of the pictorial space, generating a focal point that invites the viewer to immerse himself in his quiet presence. The girl's posture, with her head slightly inclined and her hands gently intertwined, emanates a naturalness that evokes tenderness. The soft runoff of his body and the delicate fall of his white dress contrast with the rich tones of the background, creating a depth that highlights his figure.

The colors used by Amerling are another fundamental aspect of this work. Soft and warm tones predominate, which establish a cozy and dreamlike environment. The palette includes rose nuances in the girl's skin and blue in the background, which suggest an atmosphere of calm and peace. The light that filters gently highlights the facial characteristics of the girl and her delicate features, emphasizing her youth and vulnerability. Amerling achieves an almost photographic representation, evidencing his mastery in the capture of textures, such as the shine of the skin and softness of the tissue of his clothing.

This childhood portrait is part of the broader context of romanticism, a movement in which Amerling was an outstanding exponent. Although his work tends towards academicism, it incorporates romantic elements, such as the exploration of deep feelings and the idealization of childhood as a period of pure innocence. The "sleeping girl" not only reflects those feelings; It also invites reflection on the passage of time and the fragility of life. The girl's stillness and her resting state are a powerful metaphor of childhood transience, a recurring theme in the painting of the time.

Friedrich von Amerling, born in 1803 in Prague, stood out in his career as a portrait, creating works that combine a refined technique with a deep psychic understanding of their subjects. His ability to convey the essence of the portrayed person made him a favorite among the Austrian aristocracy of his time. Throughout his career, he worked on different themes, but it was his exploration of the human figure, especially childhood, which left an indelible mark on his legacy.

"Sleeping girl" aligns with other contemporary portraits of children, establishing a visual and emotional link with works that also celebrate the purity and innocence of youth. In Amerling's painting, every detail, from the choice of colors to facial expression, combines art and emotion, causing the viewer to stop and contemplate not only the beauty of the figure, but also the broader message that Encarna. In this sense, the work transcends the mere portrait to become a tribute to childhood, a fleeting era that is marked by the calm and revelation of an existence without the complexities of adult life.

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