Woman reading - 1888


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "Woman Reading" by Lovis Corinth, held in 1888, represents a fascinating encounter between the intimacy of the act of reading and the author's pictorial mastery, an outstanding exponent of the German expressionist movement. In this painting, Corinth captures a woman immersed in reading, a moment that transcends time and offers a visual and emotional connection with the viewer.

The compositional approach focuses on the figure of the woman, which occupies a privileged place in the foreground. His relaxed posture, with the body slightly reclining and barefoot feet, communicates a feeling of intimacy and calm. The choice of dressing the figure with a clear tone clothes, of soft and fluid lines, allows attention to fall on his face, where an expression of fully concentration and absorption is inscribed in the act of reading. This attention to detail in the expression of the face, characteristic of Corinth's style, emphasizes not only the personality of the female figure, but also the emotional connection that is established between the reader and the narrative he consumes.

The use of color in "woman reading" is particularly notable. The predominant tonalities, which oscillate between the warm and soft nuances of the beige and the white, contrast subtle with the darkest tones of the background, creating an enveloping and welcoming atmosphere. This chromatic choice not only highlights the central figure, but also establishes a visual dialogue that invites the viewer to enter the private space of the reader. The most intense touches in the details of their clothing add depth and wealth to the composition, preventing the work from becoming monotonous.

The representation of women in this work is also worthy of mention. At the end of the 19th century, the female figure began to be subject to greater interest in art, both from an aesthetic and social point of view. Corinth, through this painting, seems to make a wink to the emancipation and the inner world of women, presenting it in an act considered a shelter of the noise of the contemporary world. The art of Corinth, often influenced by his fondness for bohemia life and the exploration of human emotions, finds an echo in this representation in which the pleasure of reading is celebrated.

Comparing this work with others paintings Contemporary, such as those of Pierre-Auguste Renoir or Edouard Manet, you can see a conductive thread in the representation of everyday life and the female figure. However, the Corinth approach is distinguished by its bold use of color and the vitality that prints its figures, suggesting not only the present moment, but also the emotions that it is awake.

"Woman reading" is, therefore, a testimony of Lovis Corinth's ability to capture not only the human figure, but the act of interaction with art and culture, in a period of transition to more modern ideas of the female role in society. The work is a visual shelter that invites contemplation and reflection, a space where the intimacy of the act of reading becomes a shared experience between the spectator and the reader who, in his self -absorption, seems to whisper secrets to the world.

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