Salomé (No. 2) - 1909


Size (cm): 40x85
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Description

The work Salomé (No. 2) of 1909, created by Robert Henri, is part of the context of American art of the early twentieth century. Henri, a prominent member of the movement known as the New York School, stood out for his bold and modern approach, moving away from the academic conventions of his time. In this painting, Henri presents us with a unique interpretation of the famous biblical figure, Salomé, known for his dance that led to the death of John the Baptist.

The composition of Salomé (nº 2) is a testimony of Henri's domain in color and shape management. On the canvas, the use of a colorful vigorous highlights the sensuality and dynamism of the central figure. Salomé is represented frontally, with an expression that captures both seduction and subtle introspection. His figure stands with a palette that combines warm tones of yellow, orange and red, which contrast with the dark and opaque background. This color treatment not only highlights its figure, but also creates an atmosphere of dramatic tension, a resource that Henri masterfully uses to attract the viewer's attention.

The gloomy background in the work acts as a space that isolates Salome, focusing our gaze on it and the sense of its presence. There are no other characters in the painting, which reinforces the visual and emotional impact of the figure of Salome. His dress, with details of folds that flow, seems to come alive with the movement, suggesting both his dance and his role as femme fatale. Henri manages to capture the essence of this historical figure, inviting us to reflect on the issues of desire, power and sacrifice that surround it.

One of the most prominent characteristics of Henri's technique is its ability to create a sense of immediacy and connection. Through its loose and expressive brushstroke style, it manages to convey a sense of life on the canvas. The figure of Salomé does not occur as a mere aesthetic object, but as a complex human being whose emotions can be palpated through painting. This emotional connection is a distinctive seal of Henri's work, who sought to capture the intimate nature of the portrait and the figure.

It is important to consider the broader context of the work, within the development of symbolism and modernism in the visual arts of the time. The figure of Salomé had been addressed by other artists, such as Gustave Moreou and Oscar Wilde, who explored the issues of seduction and tragedy. Henri brings a fresh and contemporary interpretation, using its characteristic technique and its focus on expression, which makes this work an important example of the crossing between tradition and modernity.

Salomé (nº 2) is, therefore, not only a representation of a historical figure full of symbolism, but also a work that reflects Henri's search to capture the essence of its subjects with immediacy and emotion. Its color management, deliberate composition and the absence of distractions in the background allow the viewer to focus completely on the figure of Salome, inviting it to a deep contemplation about power, femininity and human complexity. In this work, Robert Henri not only manages to capture the figure of Salome, but also offers a look at the very soul of his character, through his vibrant and emotional art.

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