The Angel of the afternoon - 1848


Size (cm): 70x60
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The painting "The Angel of the afternoon" (The Evening Angel), created in 1848 by the famous French artist Alexandre Cabanel, stands as a splendid example of academicism and idealism in the art of the nineteenth century. Cabanel, a master From the portrait and nude, he has managed to capture in this work not only the essence of his time, but also a rich intersection of sensuality and spirituality that continues to captivate the spectators.

In the center of the composition, the figure of an angel unfolds with sublime elegance. With a slender and humanoid body, the angel is represented lying on an ethereal background that evokes the golden twilights and the zafradas of an afternoon that goes out. This choice of colors, where the soft warm tones predominate, gives the work an aura of serenity and transcendence. The gold and molasses nuances that dominate the background contrast with the luminosity of the angel's skin, who seems to emanate their own light, almost divine, causing the figure to shine in front of the gloom of the background.

The composition is remarkably balanced; The angel is positioned so that his body Assumes a subtle curvature, guiding the viewer's gaze towards his face. The expression of the angel is quiet and contemplative, which suggests a state of peace and connection with the celestial world. Cabanel, using its masterful technique of soft and detailed brushstrokes, has given life to the texture of golden hair, contributing to the representation of idealized beauty that is characteristically Cabanelian.

Elements of classical art are evident in this work; The influence of masters of the Renaissance is undeniable. In the face of the angel, reminiscences of artists such as Rafael can be noticed, who can be attributed to the perception of the divine through pure beauty. In turn, the treatment of the angel's body, exposed in a seductive way but without falling into vulgarity, shows caball skill to balance sensuality and spirituality, a recurring theme in his work.

The use of color also deserves a special mention. Cabanel uses the chiaroscuros to give depth and volume to the figure, as well as to create a game of lights that highlights the forms of the angel's body. The soft palette, with a predominance of pink tones on the skin and gold in the environment, establishes a sense of calm and elevation, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the sublimity of the moment represented.

Although "the angel of the afternoon" may not be as well known as other works of Cabanel, his exploration of the ethereal and the sensual aligns with his series of works on mythology and the fantastic. His representations of ideal female figures and his dream inclination are completely consistent with the visual language of late romanticism, marking a transition to what would later become modern concerns in art.

Together, the work is a testimony of Cabanel's virtuosity and its ability to merge reality and fantasy, which reflects the search for the sublime in the art of its time. The elegance, technique and emotional depth of "The Angel of the afternoon" make this painting a relevant and moving piece within the Canon of Western art, providing a mirror of the aesthetic and spiritual aspirations of the time in which it was created. He seduces not only the contemporary spectator, but also invites a deep reflection on the relationship between the human and the divine in art history.

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