Yellow and Malva Iris - 1917


size(cm): 75x50
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Description

The work "Yellow and Malva" iris "by Claude Monet, painted in 1917, is a significant sample of the mature style of the master Impressionist, who throughout his career would seek to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature through light and color. This painting, that embodies the sensitivity typified in his works at the end of his life, presents a scene of a garden that reflects the deep emotional connection of Monet with his environment, while dealing with the effects of deteriorated health and a growing introspection.

From a compositional perspective, the painting breaks into the visual space with an almost lush and organic disposition. Yellow iris dominate the foreground, presenting a vibrant show that immediately attracts the viewer's attention. These seem to emerge in a natural environment that is suggested more than declared; Its delicate petals, painted with loose and energetic brushstrokes, create a movement that suggests the sway of the breeze. Next to them, Malva's flowers contrast in a soft and earthly tone, contributing to the richness of the palette and giving an almost lyrical depth to the work. Monet, famous for their ability to play with the nuances of light, uses an almost tactile approach in the representation of nature, where vibrant colors are not only combined, but even seem to vibrate on the surface of the canvas.

A notable aspect of this work is the atmosphere that evokes. Monet, immersed in the tradition of impressionism, uses an approach that opposes the thorough representation of detail. The loose brushstroke and the mixture of vibrant tones generate a sensation of immediacy and emotion, and suggest a visceral reality instead of a mere representation. This style makes visible the fragility and transience of the moment, contributing to the notion that art can be a fleeting experience, as is nature itself. When contemplating the Iris of Monet, the viewer feels involved not only in the observation of flowers, but in the experience of an instant that resonates with the time that passes.

The choice of iris as a subject could also be interpreted in a broader context. These flowers, often associated with the symbolization of hope and faith, could reflect Monet's own emotional state in the period after World War I, a time characterized by instability and personal suffering. The colorful flowers are not only an indicative of beauty, but they can refer to resistance to adversity and the search for peace in a chaotic world.

It is evident that Claude Monet's legacy extends beyond pure technique; His work invites a deeper reflection on human experience in relation to nature. "Yellow and Malva Iris" is not only a representation of flowers, but a testimony of the artist's struggle to capture beauty in the midst of personal and collective struggle. The work, although simple in its theme, reveals an emotional complexity that resonates with those who observe it, invoking an intimate connection with the viewer, who can find in bright colors and soft contrasts a refuge for the soul. Through this piece, Monet continues to guide us through his unique vision in the world, where art and nature are intertwined in a dance of light and color.

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