The outer garden of the workshop - 1899


Size (cm): 60x75
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In the painting "The outer garden of the workshop" (1899), Edouard Vuillard captures a scene of an intimate daily life that reflects both its technical mastery and its sensitivity towards the domestic environment. This work is a remarkable example of the style that Vuillard cultivated in the Nabi movement, where the exploration of daily life is imbued with an almost poetic quality. The composition of the painting shows a vibrant and cozy garden, which seems to emanate a warmth that invites the viewer to enter the space represented.

The work is rich in textures, a distinctive characteristic of Vuillard's work, who often used the technique of dotted and color to enrich his representations. Through a palette that combines terrible tones with vibrant green and flashes of yellow light, the artist manages to transmit the light of the day that caresses the leaves and flowers, creating a sensation of freshness and vitality. This use of color not only establishes a specific environment, but also establishes a dialogue between the interior and the outside, making the garden an extension of the space lived within the workshop.

In the foreground, the viewer can observe a soft interaction between plants and the architecture that surrounds them. The disposition of these natural elements shows careful attention to the relationship between man and his surroundings, a recurring theme in Vuillard's work. Although painting does not present explicitly human figures, the feeling of presence is palpable; The viewer can almost feel that the garden has been inhabited and that the creative souls of the workshop have left their mark on this domestic landscape.

The garden, as a subject in itself, is emblematic of the way Vuillard sought to capture everyday life. Through its focus in intimate and family spaces, it distance itself from the great historical narratives to celebrate the simple and the close. This painting resembles other works of its era where the interior and exterior spaces are intertwined, as in "the kitchen" or "my mother's room", where, again, it stops in everyday life and the familiar, but from different angles and atmospheres.

Vuillard is also known for his particular interest in the representation of light and how it interacts with surfaces and colors. In "the outer garden of the workshop", there are subtle variations of light that, through their expressive work with color, create an almost hypnotic effect that keeps the captivated viewer. This interest in light and color is directly related to its contemporaries in the impressionist movement, although Vuillard tends to greater contemplation and a less abrupt use of the brush.

In conclusion, "the outer garden of the workshop" is a work that encapsulates the essence of Edouard Vuillard's work through its domestic approach, the masterful use of color and light, and its ability to evoke emotions from mundane landscapes. The painting, with its vibrant atmosphere and its silent invitation to explore, remains a testimony of the power of art to transform the everyday into something extraordinary.

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