Portrait of French writer Rachilde - 1898


Size (cm): 55x60
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Description

In the portrait of the French writer Rachilde, painted in 1898 by the Swiss Felix Vallotton, we observe a work that unfolds as an eloquent testimony of symbolism and realism that characterize the artist. Vallotton, known for his versatility and ability in wood, oil and lithography, achieves in this painting an interesting representation of the writer and playwright Marguerite Vallette-Eymery, better known for his literary pseudonym, Rachilde.

The composition is remarkable for its simplicity and, nevertheless, for the deep introspection it offers. Rachilde appears sitting in a red armchair, standing against a dark and practically naked background of any ornamentation. This contrasts strongly with the vibrant color of clothing and furniture, establishing a chromatic balance that attracts the viewer's attention to the main figure. The use of color is typical of Vallotton, who had the ability to use a palette contained to suggest a complex emotional atmosphere.

The portrait focuses on the figure of Rachilde, whose thoughtful expression seems to contain both a quiet introspection and an invitation to questioning. Details on his face and hands, meticulously delineated, reveal a technical expertise that transmits a sensation of tangibly human presence. The white dress, with simple and elegant lines, reinforces its figure, giving it an ethereal and at the same time tangible air.

This portrait also reveals important aspects of the relationship between the artist and his model. Vallotton and Rachilde shared connections within the vibrant artistic atmosphere of Paris in the end of Siècle. The writer was a prominent figure in literary circles, known not only for her provocative prose but also for her bold public image. In this work, Vallotton captures that duality of strength and vulnerability, a woman who challenges the conventions of her time at the same time that seems deeply introspective.

The work stands out for its sober composition. The lack of superfluous elements around the central figure forces the viewer to concentrate exclusively on Rachilde, his posture, his face and his hands. This visual economy is a Vallotton firm, who often preferred containment and clarity, avoiding the uproar that used to accompany other contemporary currents such as impressionism.

The treatment of light and shadow is equally significant. Vallotton uses soft shadows to model the shape of his face, eliminating any hardness that can distort the naturalness of representation. This detailed nuance reinforces the psychological aspect of the portrait, allowing the complexity behind the apparent calm.

In summary, the "portrait of French writer Rachilde" by Félix Vallotton is a work that reflects not only the painter's technical ability but also his ability to enter the psychological depths of his models. Through a combination of visual economy, balanced chromatism and a delicate management of light, Vallotton presents a silently powerful tribute to one of the most intriguing literary figures of his time.

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