John Sloan - 1909


Size (cm): 40x50
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Sale price€139,95 EUR

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The painting "John Sloan - 1909" by Robert Henri is an emblematic work that encapsulates the spirit of the time and the evolution of American art at the beginning of the 20th century. Henri, a pioneer of the movement known as the "Associates of the School of Art of Pennsylvania", sought to capture everyday life in its multiple facets, which makes this work stand out as a perfect example of its artistic vision.

When observing the painting, you can see the way in which Henri uses a composition that not only focuses on the portrait of the main character, John Sloan, who was also a prominent member of the Ashcan School, but also intertwined it with a environment that suggests intimacy and connection. The figure of Sloan, portrayed in a semi -fry of three quarters, radiates an almost tangible presence, which is reinforced with the use of color and light. The palette is rich and varied, with warm tones that predominate over the cold, which evokes a cozy and personal atmosphere.

One of the most interesting aspects of this work is how Henri uses the technique of loose brush and color application, which gives painting a vibrant and dynamic texture. The touches of paint, intuitive and gestural, not only build the form of the portrayed, but also provide intense quality to the bottom, which feels almost like a moving space. The interaction between the figure and the background creates a visual game that invites the viewer to be not only as an observer, but as someone who enters this personal and artistic world.

As for the characters, although the work is an individual portrait, the essence of the New York artistic community of the time is insinuated in the gestures and expression of Sloan. Henri captures not only the external appearance of the artist, but also its interiority, creating a bridge between the spectator and the subjectivity of the portrayed. This is something very characteristic in Henri's work, who always sought to deepen the psychology of his characters.

Robert Henri, throughout his career, was attracted to the representation of urban life and the human condition, elements that transcend the simple act of portraying and that allow the audience to connect with the emotions and experiences of the subject. This work, therefore, is not only a portrait, but an exploration of identity and the sociocultural context that surrounds the individual, which in this case is a colleague and friend, John Sloan.

While "John Sloan - 1909" is not as well known as other masterpieces of the Ashcan School, it does highlight the relevance of the network of relations between artists of the time and the mutual influence they shared. The work, by capturing an authentic and daily look, becomes a testimony to Henri's desire to portray life as it is, with all its complexities and subtleties.

In conclusion, this painting is a reflection not only about the individual who portrays, but about a broader context, a moment in the history of American art where urban life becomes the center of attention. Robert Henri's ability to merge the personal with the contextual resonates through "John Sloan - 1909", a work that remains relevant in his inquiries about human existence and artistic expression.

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