Miss Betty Pollock - 1911


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

John William Waterhouse, one of the main exponents of pre -Rafaelism and symbolism, captures in his work "Miss Betty Pollock" (1911) a magical deepening in the human figure through an intimate and evocative representation. This painting is a remarkable example of the waterhouse approach in the exploration of female beauty, light and evocative atmosphere, reflecting its technical mastery and its ability to transmit complex emotions through color and shape.

The central figure of the work, Betty Pollock, is represented sitting in a reposition, with a position that radiates both grace and vulnerability. His face, in a delicate turn to the left, is captured with attention to detail that highlights the softness of his features and the contemplative expression in his gaze. Light plays a crucial role in this painting; He spills gently on his face and figure, creating a game of shadows and lights that brings an almost sculptural depth to the composition.

The choice of colors is fundamental in this work. Waterhouse uses rich and saturated tones, such as the green and golden backs, which contrast with Betty's clear and quiet skin tone. This contrast not only highlights the figure, but also establishes an almost dreamlike atmosphere, leaving the viewer in a feeling of dream. The softness of the lines and color transitions provide a sense of fluidity, suggesting a world in which reality and fantasy converge.

Betty's clothing is equally significant. His blouse of a light blue tone complements her skin and adds an air of serenity to the work. In addition, the background suggests an environment that is not entirely defined, which allows the viewer's gaze to focus on it. This use of painting space is characteristic of Waterhouse, who often chooses environments that serve as subtle accessories of its protagonists, without distracting its beauty.

As for the narrative of the work, although "Miss Betty Pollock" does not have a specific mythical or literary story, as is the case in many of Waterhouse's works, the image itself suggests an emotional connection, a moment of introspection or of contemplation. Betty, trapped in her own world, becomes a symbol of youth and ephemeral beauty, a recurring theme in Waterhouse's work.

This portrait reflects the evolution of the artist in his last years, where the influence of symbolism becomes more palpable. Although Waterhouse had started his career in a pre -Raelist context, his work was evolving towards a more personal and emotional approach, moving away from the strictly narrative motifs to explore the internal psychology of his subjects. The work of Waterhouse, like other contemporaries of the pre -Raw Movement, is characterized by the use of a rich palette, meticulous attention to detail and a strong connection with romantic and nature themes.

"Miss Betty Pollock" is, therefore, not only a portrait of a young woman, but also a reflection of Waterhouse's artistic sensibility and her ability to capture the sublime in everyday life. This work encapsulates its dedication to beauty and emotional expression, which makes it an outstanding piece within the wide course of its artistic career and the art of its time.

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