Morning reflections - 1910


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price¥40,800 JPY

Description

Robert Henri's "morning reflections", created in 1910, is a piece that evokes the uniqueness of dawn, catching the light and atmosphere of a morning in its representation. Henri, a prominent member of the American realistic movement known as the Ashcan School, dedicated himself to representing everyday scenes and capturing the urban life of his time, which this painting embodies in a remarkable way. Through an expressive and contemporary approach, Henri not only reflects the experience of morning light, but also establishes an intimate connection between the viewer and the visual narrative it presents.

The composition of "morning reflections" is remarkable for its simplicity and effectiveness. The scene develops in an intimate, almost intimate space, which invites contemplation. In the work, the female figure that seems to be in an interior space, possibly contemplating the reflection in a mirror or the light that enters through the window, introduces a kind of pause in time. This figure, which can be perceived as a representation of the human being in its simplicity, suggests an introspection that resonates with the title of the work. The relaxed posture of the woman, along with her distant gaze, communicates a meditation on the day that begins.

The use of color is fundamental in this painting. Henri uses a soft and delicate palette, where blue and terracotta nuances are intertwined in harmony. This chromatic approach not only establishes the tone of tranquility and reflection, but also highlights the quality of morning light that seems to caress the scene. The way in which Henri captures light and shadows is a characteristic of his style, showing his mastery in the management of chiaroscuro. The brushstrokes are loose and vibrant, which allows painting to come alive, while, at the same time, it preserves the serenity of the moment.

The context of the work within Henri's movement is significant. Accompanied by other artists who sought to portray life as it was, without pretensions or idealizations, Henri concentrated their attention on human experience, which translates into a deep emotional connection with the viewer. In "morning reflections", this connection is accentuated through the representation of a daily moment that many can relate to their own morning ritual. The figure of the woman, a symbol of the private and the personal, introduces a narrative that invites reflection on the identity and role of women in the society of the early twentieth century.

Throughout his career, Henri sought the portrait of real life, which can be seen in other works that address everyday life. His approach, often focused on portraying people around the urban environment, stands as an invitation to reflect on the nature of human experience. Thus, "morning reflections" is not only a work that represents a moment, but also offers a meditation on the nature of being, light and loneliness.

In summary, Robert Henri's work "morning reflections" is a testimony of his mastery as a realistic painter who captured everyday life with a subtle and deep approach. Through its mastery of color and light, and through the representation of a figure that invites us to look inwards, Henri reveals the beauty of the moments of introspection that we all experience. This painting, although unique in its representation, resonates with the universality of human experience.

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