The Lake in the Bois de Boulogne - 1921


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

When observing "The Lake in the Boulogne Bois" (1921) by Félix Vallotton, we are immediately transported to a serene landscape, whose stillness invites us to a deep reflection on the nature and calm it offers us. Félix Vallotton, an outstanding Swiss-Francés painter known for his belonging to the Nabis group and for his skill in both painting and xylography, presents here a work that moves away from the human figure and focuses his attention on the elements on the elements natural.

The composition of painting It is organized in horizontal layers that guide the viewer's gaze in an organic way. In the foreground, a stretch of dark green grass extends to the edge of the lake water. This flat and well -delineated surface reinforces the sensation of safety and stability. Immediately afterwards, the lake opens bright and gently undulating, fidelity reflecting the surrounding trees. The reflex game is one of the most charming aspects of the work, since Vallotton captures with incredible precision the subtle change of colors and shapes on the surface of the water.

The use of color in "The Lake in the Boulogne Bois" is meticulous and expressive. The palette, although apparently simple, is rich in nuances. The deep green in the foliage contrast with the warm ocher and brown tones of the trunk of the trees and the cobbled areas of the landscape, possibly paths or paths that surround the lake. The sky, painted in a soft and quiet blue tone, gradually melts with the horizon, evoking an atmosphere of serenity and stillness, free of any climatic disturbance.

Although the work lacks human presence, Vallotton manages to instill an almost anthropomorphic quality to nature itself, perhaps suggesting a moment of the day when the park is caught between the bustle of visitors and the lonely peace of the morning or the sunset. It is a deliberate choice that resonates with Vallotton's vision of nature as an entity with its own life, possessing its intricate cycle of vitality and rest.

Félix Vallotton, although known for his participation with the Nabis and his graphic work, demonstrates in this painting a mastery in the landscape representation that is less recognized but not less significant. In its late period, especially, you can see a greater inclination towards the capture of the atmosphere and natural light, elements that reflect both its meticulous study and its artistic sensibility.

In a broader context, "Lake in the Bois de Boulogne" is inscribed in a tradition of European landscaping, where urban parks offer a respite of metropolitan life. The Bois de Boulogne, a historic park in Paris, has been a source of inspiration for numerous artists, including impressionists like Claude Monet. Vallotton's choice of this scenario can be interpreted as a tribute to this artistic legacy, as well as a testimony of its own introspective process.

In conclusion, Félix Vallotton in "The Lake in the Bois de Boulogne" offers us a poetic and calm vision of a fragment of urban nature. The absence of human figures places greater attention in natural elements, allowing viewers to connect directly to the essence of the landscape. This painting It stands as a reminder of the ability of art to capture and transmit not only the visual appearance of a place, but also its stillness and ineffable spirit.

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