Double portrait of the artist and his wife seen through a mirror - 1911


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Double portrait of the artist and his wife seen through a mirror" by Vilhelm Hammershøi, painted in 1911, is an outstanding example of the singular style of the Danish artist, who enrolled in the tradition of symbolism and realism, merging the domestic intimacy with a deep and melancholic exploration of human existence. This painting Not only does it offer a portrait of Hammershøi and his wife, Ida, but also suggests a visual dialogue about the essence of art and the relationship between individuals.

The composition is characterized by an atmosphere of serenity and subtle introspection. The figure of Hammershøi is located on the right side of the fabric, observing his wife through the mirror occupied by the central part of the painting. Ida, in turn, is presented at an angle that highlights both its presence and the unwavering link between both characters. The use of the mirror not only acts as a pictorial device that adds depth to the composition, but also symbolizes the duality of existence, where reality and perception are intertwined.

Color plays a fundamental role in this work. Hammershøi uses a restricted palette that consists of soft shades of gray, blue and bone, creating an enveloping atmosphere that evokes a feeling of calm and melancholy. This color choice is aligned with the artist's approach towards everyday life, instilling an air of stillness and sobriety, which feels almost ethereal. The lights and shadows are modeled with a delicacy that suggests an intimate environment where the nuances of emotions flow and affect silently.

The characters, despite their day -to -day representation, are immersed in an introspective universe. Hammershøi's look is contemplative and, in a sense, distant. On the other hand, the first leg is presented with a serene expression, a pose that indicates both a state of inner peace and a deep connection with its interiority. However, the gaze of both seems to be directed towards the abyss of thought, inviting the viewer to reflect on the nature of love, loneliness and intimacy.

Hammershøi is distinguished by his ability to imbue in his works a deep recherche of stillness and intimacy, something that clearly manifests in this piece. Although it is not a conventional portrait, the work reveals the complexity of human relationships, suggesting that physical proximity can coexist with an emotional distance.

In the context of the art of the twentieth century, Hammershøi can be considered a precursor to modern introspection in painting, resonating with the work of artists such as Edward Hopper, whose approach also explores loneliness and introspection. The combination of the masterful use of color, precise composition and the emotional connection between those portrayed in "double portrait of the artist and his wife seen through a mirror" establishes a deep resonance that invites contemplation. This work is not only a testimony of Hammershøi's life, but also a reflection on the nature of intimacy and understanding in a world that often feels distant and fragmented.

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