The Javelles - 1915


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting entitled "Les Javelles - 1915" by Félix Vallotton is a masterful work that transports us directly to the serenity of the field. In this piece, Vallotton, known for his belonging to the Nabis group and for his ability to capture the essence of everyday scenes, presents a unique interpretation of the rural landscape.

A thorough inspection of "Les Javelles - 1915" reveals a recently harvested wheat field, with carefully stacked gavillas that dominate the foreground of the composition. The choice of agricultural issue is significant, especially in the context of World War I, when rural life and work on land acquired a connotation of resistance and normality against the devastation of the conflict.

Vallotton, a master In the use of color, it uses a chromatic range of warm tones ranging from the golden ocher of the sheaves to the soft green of the landscape in the distance. The sky, in an almost hill blue, provides an impressive contrast and a feeling of depth that is reinforced by the gradual disposition of the elements on the canvas. The noon light bathes the scene with a clarity that highlights the different volumes and textures, from the roughness of the sheaves to the soft grass.

The composition is balanced and meticulously structured. Vallotton uses the horizon line to divide the work into two sections: the area illuminated by the sun and the clear sky offered by a visual respite. This technique not only organizes the space but also guides the viewer's gaze through the image fluently.

As for the representation of characters, the absence of human figures in the "Les Javelles" scene is remarkable. This decision can be interpreted as an approach to natural elements and the human work implicit in wheat sheaves, suggesting a serene and silent connection between the nature and work of man. Vallotton, often known for his interior scenes and human figures, shows his ability to communicate so much meaning without the direct presence of people.

This work can also be analyzed in the context of the symbolism of the Nabis, who were deeply interested in representing the emotion and atmosphere rather than the mere visual reality. Vallotton, without giving up a certain precision in the representation, captures the tranquility and stability of rural life in the midst of the uncertainty of the time.

"Les Javelles - 1915" is more than a simple field scene; It is a visual meditation on permanence and constancy in times of change. This painting tells us about the inherent beauty in simple and essential tasks, and the power of art to immortalize moments of calm and hope. Vallotton, with his sharp perception and technical ability, leaves us a work that continues to resonate more than a century after its creation.

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