Sitting woman - 1917


Size (cm): 50x75
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Maria Blanchard's "sitting woman", made in 1917, is a work that encapsulates the uniqueness of the cubist style with a personal interpretation that had already become characteristic in the practice of the artist. Maria Blanchard, born in Spain and formed in the artistic environment of the Paris of the early twentieth century, became a key figure within the avant -garde, especially within the context of Cubism. His work reflects a deep sensitivity towards the human figure, as well as a technical complexity that challenges the traditional perception of portrait.

In "Seated Woman", the female figure is presented frontally, without the typical idealization of the portraits of the past, which highlights an almost monumental dimension in its representation. The woman sits in an environment that seems intimate, full of earthly colors and nuances that suggest an atmosphere of warmth and emotional depth. The composition is remarkably asymmetric, where the contours of the figure are intertwined with the plans of the background, blurring the lines between figure and space. This fusion is a key aspect of Cubism, but Blanchard addresses it with an approach that tends towards humanity and emotional connection instead of mere abstraction.

The use of color in this work is essential to understand its artistic intentions. The palette of brown, ocher and red tones creates a feeling of solidity and presence, while the areas of shadow and light provide dynamism that enriches visual experience. Through this chromatic choice, Blanchard not only reveals the three -dimensionality of the figure, but also establishes a dialogue between the emotional and the visual, inviting the viewer to connect with the intimacy of the scene.

The anatomy of the sitting woman is represented in a stylized way, where geometric shapes are intertwined with organic curves, a distinctive feature of Cubism that Blanchard dominates with mastery. The artist manages to capture an essence of fragility and strength in the same line, thus reflecting her own vision and perspective on the female figure. It is not just a representation; It is rather a tribute to life and the experience of being a woman in a time of social and cultural transformation.

The context of the creation of this work is equally significant. The 1910s was a period of great changes in art and society, and Blanchard, although he faced the limitations of his time, managed to make his way in a scene dominated by men. His ability to capture the complexity of female identity within an innovative artistic way ensures an outstanding place in art history. Although "sitting woman" may not be as well known as some of her most emblematic works, this portrait reveals the evolution of her style and artistic concerns, representing a milestone in her career.

Maria Blanchard achieved, through "sitting woman", not only to establish a dialogue between Cubism and personal expression, but also to create a space for the revaluation of the role of women in art. This work is presented as a testimony of its ability to combine form, color and emotion, establishing a bridge between the figurative and the abstract that still resonates in contemporaneity. Blanchard's relevance continues to grow in the current artistic panorama, reminding us of the importance of looking beyond the established conventions.

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