THE YELLOW SATURY - 1913


Size (cm): 60x75
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In the vast and multifaceted world of art, the painting "The yellow sheet" (1913) by Félix Vallotton stands as a unique and captivating work within the repertoire of the Swiss artist. Vallotton, known for his participation in the Nabis movement and his ability to merge a subtle symbolism with scenes of everyday life, offers in this work an intimate and, at the same time, intriguing of a private moment frozen in time.

The work presents a partially lying female figure on a bed, apparently in a state of nudity or half -nakedness, covered in large part by the yellow sheet that gives title to the painting. The figure is located in a domestic space, probably a bedroom, defined by clear lines and a measured composition. The use of color in this work is noteworthy: the yellow sheet, which dominates the scene, not only gives the viewer a feeling of warmth and vitality, but also contrasts poetically with the clear tone of the skin of the figure and The dark environment of the room.

The viewer's point of view feels almost invasive, as if we were silent and non -invited witnesses of a deeply intimate moment. Vallotton, with its characteristic style that often borders the scandalous and suggestive, manages to capture attention and light curiosity about the identity and emotional state of the woman represented. This subtle ambiguity and provocation is a distinctive brand of the artist, who does not hesitate to explore these issues with a mixture of psychological realism and a certain cold and objective distance.

The composition is balanced and meticulously structured, with the yellow sheet acting almost like a theatrical scenario that frames and stands out to the female figure. The space is delineated so efficiently that, although the specific environment is not completely clear, we can infer the limits of the room and essential furniture. This detailed economy is typical of Vallotton, who trusted suggestion rather than direct exposure to communicate the essence of his scenes.

The work, dated in 1913, falls in a period in Vallotton's career where his technique and artistic vision are completely mature, already having absorbed and reinterpreted the post -impressionist and symbolist influences that marked their first works. The dark, almost residual background, puts a particular emphasis on the figure and on the sheet, making these two elements the undisputed protagonists of the composition.

"The yellow sheet" is more than a simple observation of intimacy; It is a reflection on privacy, vulnerability and mystery inherent in the representation of the body and personal space. In a time where artistic currents began to fragment and diversify, Vallotton maintains their commitment to a rigorous exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of everyday life, elements that continue to resonate in the critical eye and the modern spectator. In short, this work not only captures the technical mastery and the acute psychological perception of Vallotton, but also invites a broader meditation on the limits between the public and the private in art.

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