Portrait of the French writer Stendhal - 1897


Size (cm): 55x60
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The "portrait of the French writer Stendhal" of 1897, the work of the painter Félix Vallotton, is erected as an emblematic piece of the artist's ability to capture the essence of the portrayed in a moment of silent introspection. Vallotton, a leading member of the group of artists known as Les Nabis, develops in this painting a subtle but eloquent dialogue between the literary figure and the space he occupies, glowing in precise details and a controlled chromatism.

In the first glance, the work stands out for its compositional simplicity: Stendhal, the famous author of "Red and Black" and "La Cartuja de Parma", is represented in a state of serene contemplation. Sitting in a relaxed but dignified possession, its facial expression transmits a reflective, almost melancholic depth. The writer's absent look suggests an introspective trip within the vast world of his thoughts and literary works.

The use of color by Vallotton is particularly notable in this portrait. The palette is quite limited, predominantly the dark and terrible tones that combine with subtle nuances of brown and black. This choice not only frames Stendhal in a gravity aura, but also highlights the details of his expression and clothing. The soft lighting that affects laterally highlights the writer's factions, providing a naturalism that contrasts with the dark and uniform background, which acts almost like a void in which the thoughts of the subject float freely.

Vallotton's technique, characterized by its meticulous and clean stroke, is evidenced in the texture and details of the face and hands of Stendhal. In his work as a member of Les Nabis, Vallotton was always interested in the synthesis of form and color, a search that here finds a mature expression. The almost symbolic atmosphere that surrounds the portrait echoes the symbolist tendencies of its time, providing a psychological dimension that exceeds mere physical representation.

It is worth mentioning that Félix Vallotton is known not only for his portraits, but also for his xylographs and graphic works, which significantly influenced the art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His ability to distill the essence of his subjects in austere but powerful compositions is a constant in his work. In this sense, the "portrait of the French writer Stendhal" can be seen as a culmination of his ability to capture and express, through austere resources, the spirit and character of intellectual and literary figures.

The choice to represent Stendhal, one of the most important figures in the French literature of the nineteenth century, is no accident. Stendhal, whose real name was Marie-Henri Beyle, was an acute observer of the human condition and a critic of the society of his time. Vallotton, by capturing him in a moment of apparent calm, may be paying tribute to the internal complexity and the writer's penetrating intelligence.

In conclusion, the "portrait of the French writer Stendhal" by Félix Vallotton is not only a visual representation of a remarkable writer, but also a psychological and aesthetic exploration that invites the viewer to contemplate the intimacy of human thought and creativity. The work, with its eloquent minimalism and its meticulous execution, stands as a testimony of Vallotton's talent and its deep connection with the spirit of its time.

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