Naked sitting of profile (Gabrielle) - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "naked sitting with profile (Gabrielle)" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, created in 1913, is a work that encapsulates the virtuosity of the famous impressionist painter in his exploration of the female nude, a recurring theme in his artistic career. In this work, Renoir presents Gabrielle, one of his most frequent models and Musa, capturing not only his physical form, but also a feeling of intimacy and serenity that is characteristic of his style.

When observing the composition, we find the profile of Gabrielle, who is represented in a clear tone on a simply insinuated background. The use of a soft and warm palette highlights human flesh, taking advantage of the different color nuances to provide a sensation of volume and flow to its figure. Renoir uses a technique of loose and expressive brushstrokes that gives the canvas an inherent vitality, a distinctive feature of its impressionist approach, which moves away from the harsh lines and precise contours of academicism.

The possession of the figure is of a palpable naturalness; Gabrielle rests in a way that seems casual, which invites the viewer to share a moment of contemplation. The luminosity of the skin and the softness of the shadows are harmoniously combined, resulting in an image that evokes an almost maternal tenderness. The ability to renew to capture the texture of the skin and the reflexes of the light on it is exceptional, reflecting its devotion to the representation of the human body in a way that transcends the merely physical and evokes deeper emotions.

Renoir, known for his gift in the representation of the female figure, integrates in this work the aesthetics of female beauty and sensuality, departing from a more objective vision of the nude. When placing himself in the profile, Gabrielle acquires an almost timeless presence, as if the viewer could imagine in an intimate conversation with her. This choice of possession also allows Renoir to play with light and form, creating a dialogue between the figure and space that surrounds it, which highlights the artist's mastery in the capture of three -dimensionality.

The work, part of the legacy of renewing towards the end of his life, travels between modernity and tradition. In 1913, Renoir had already made an extensive exploration of different styles and techniques, and "naked sitting of profile" can be seen as a synthesis of its artistic maturity. Their post -impressionist influences are intertwined with a more classic approach, which triggers a fascinating tension between the use of color and shape. The painting is not only inscribed within the impressionist canon, but also anticipates future debates about the representation of the body and sexuality in art.

In conclusion, "naked sitting of profile (Gabrielle)" of Renoir is a work that not only reflects his technical mastery and his sensitivity towards the female figure, but also invites a deep reflection on the role of nude in the history of art . Gabrielle is not just a body; It is a symbol of the personal and professional relationship that Renoir cultivated with its models, as well as a testimony of the enduring effect of art on the perception of beauty and intimacy in human experience.

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