Mathilde holding a baby who extends to the right - 1889


size(cm): 50x60
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Description

Mary Cassatt, one of the most notable figures of impressionism, offers us in her work "Mathilde holding a baby who extends to the right" (1889) an intimate perspective of motherhood, a recurring theme in his work. This painting, in which a moment of tenderness and connection is captured between a mother and her son, is emblematic of her ability to capture everyday life with sophistication and emotion.

In the composition, Cassatt focuses on Mathilde, who softens her baby. The mother and the child are placed in the foreground that invites the viewer to share this moment of closeness. The child's gesture, which extends to the right, manages to capture a sense of curiosity and exploration, significant characteristics of childhood. This subtle movement brings dynamism to the work, contrasting with the serenity of the mother, who shows an expression of calm and loving dedication.

The use of color in paint is particularly remarkable. Cassatt opts for a soft palette, dominated by warm tones that evoke natural light. Pastel tones and rose, blue and yellow nuances not only create a cozy atmosphere, but also reinforce harmony between the characters. The baby's skin, pale and soft, is complemented by Mathilde's dress, whose white blouse highlights her figure, while the background elements, although subtle, help frame the scene, maintaining attention in the interaction between mother and son .

A fascinating aspect of "Mathilde holding a baby who extends to the right" is how Cassatt, through his distinctive style, manages to transcend the specific moment portrayed and, at the same time, evokes a universal experience of motherhood. This approach is aligned with the vision of impressionism, which seeks to register the immediacy and transience of the moments lived. Cassatt, often considered one of the few women in the impressionist circle, challenged the rules of their time by presenting women in contexts that were more than mere aesthetic representations; She portrayed her realities, her emotions and roles in society.

Cassatt's painting can be seen in dialogue with other works of his career, where motherhood occupies a central place. His interest in family relationships led to the creation of a series of works that explore these ties, such as "the mother and the child" and "El Hug". In terms of technique, Cassatt combines loose brushstrokes and more precise details, which gives their works a feeling of immediacy and expression.

In conclusion, "Mathilde holding a baby who extends to the right" is more than a simple representation of motherhood; It is a powerful statement about human connection and intimacy. Through his artistic sensibility and his acute observation of daily life, Mary Cassatt gives us a canvas that, more than a century of its creation, continues to resonate with the same warmth and relevance. His ability to capture the essence of these experiences makes this work a lasting testimony of life and a pillar within the impressionist tradition.

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