On Women's Street - 1895


Size (cm): 45x110
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In the European art panorama at the end of the 19th century, Félix Vallotton stands as a figure of remarkable singularity and technical skill. His work "On the street, a woman with a sleeve" (1895) encapsulates many of the distinctive characteristics of his style, offering a visual testimony of his ability to capture everyday life with almost impassive precision. The painting reveals an urban scene where a woman, elegantly dressed in a dark set adorned with a leather sleeve, advances through a busy street.

The first thing that is obvious is the contrast between the individual character of the protagonist and the monumental scale of the urban environment that surrounds it. Vallotton gives the main figure a strong and defined presence; Its bearing and clothing suggest a certain formality and perhaps a accommodated social status. The woman is represented with a detailed realism that contrasts with the most schematic figures of passersby around them. This resource emphasizes not only its importance in composition, but also its sense of displacement in the bustle of urban life.

The use of color in this painting is typical of Vallotton's style, who often used a restricted but effective palette. Here, the black woman's dress not only highlights her presence, but also harmonically dialogues with the gray and brown tones of the environment, creating a winter and probably dreary atmosphere. This chromatic approach underlines realism and, at the same time, establishes an emotional separation between the central figure and the rest of the scene.

The composition of the work is remarkably balanced, with an almost geometric disposition of the elements that guides the viewer's gaze. Vallotton shows his ability to structure space in such a way that, although the scene seems natural and spontaneous, every detail seems to be carefully placed. The perspective used echoes the depth of a street in any metropolis of the time, with human figures and architectural elements that create a sense of urban continuity and dynamics.

Vallotton, a member of the Nabis group, was influenced by symbolism and post -impressionism, but was also deeply interested in engraving and xylography techniques. This interest is reflected in the sharpness and clarity of the lines of your painting. "On the street, a woman with a sleeve" shows a meticulous attention to the contours and the definition of forms, which adds an almost graphic dimension to the visually rich composition.

By observing more in detail the contemporary works of Vallotton, a recurring fascination for urban scenes and the exploration of human interactions within the public space can be noticed. Works such as "La Bolsa" (1898) and "The Monocle" (1896) share this fascination, but it is in "On the street, a woman with a sleeve" where it seems to reach a cusp as to its skill to capture the essence of life in the city with an apparent simplicity that is, however, highly calculated.

In conclusion, "on the street, a woman with a sleeve" by Félix Vallotton is not only a reliable representation of an urban moment, but also a work that invites a deeper reflection on the uniqueness of the individual in the field of modernity. Vallotton achieves, through its impeccable technique and its sharp social observation, create a painting that transcends the merely representative to become a study on the interaction between the human being and its environment. The work remains a enduring testimony of Vallotton's influence and talent in the art of the late nineteenth century.

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