Woman fixing her veil - 1886


size(cm): 50x60
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The work "woman fixing her veil" by Mary Cassatt, painted in 1886, is a notable example of the talent of the American artist, who stood out as one of the most relevant figures of impressionism. Through this painting, Cassatt captures a moment of intimacy and self-reflection, providing viewers with a subtle gerry from female life in the context of their time. The central figure, an elegantly dressed woman, is found in a moment of personal preparation, a gesture that suggests both vulnerability and dignity.

The use of composition is essential to understand the work. Cassatt positions the woman in profile, allowing the action to adjust her veil becomes the main focus. The soft lighting caresses its figure, creating a contrast between the white shape of the veil and the darkest tones of the background. The colors used are a balanced palette of soft cakes and vibrant tones, evoking an atmosphere of tranquility and warmth. This conscious use of color is typical of Cassatt, who manages to combine realistic representation with a lyrical elegance that gives life to its subjects.

Attention to detail in women's clothing is remarkable; The dress that wears is white, symbolizing purity and delicacy, while its veil seems to be manipulating delicacy, which emphasizes the action in which it is immersed. This type of daily representation, which focuses on women's life, is a distinctive seal of Cassatt. At a time when many artists were relegated to the shadows of academic art, she dared to put women in the center of her work, exploring her emotions, roles and experiences in a predominantly masculine world.

Throughout his career, Cassatt maintained an focus on the portrait and the human figure, often focusing on intimate moments of everyday life. "Woman fixing her veil" aligns with this vision, presenting not only the woman as an artistic subject, but also as a symbol of the modernity of her time. In this portrait, not only the female figure is celebrated but also alludes to the social and cultural changes that were ongoing at the end of the 19th century, when women began to conquer spaces previously reserved almost exclusively for men.

The historical context in which Cassatt painted this work is equally significant. As one of the few women in the impressionist movement, his voice was unique and powerful in the struggle for female representation in art. It is often associated with its contemporaries, such as Berthe Morisot, both contributing to the visibility and recognition of experiences lived by women. This resonates in "Woman fixing her veil", where Cassatt raises a daily act to the art category, urging the viewer to reflect on the private life of women.

"Woman fixing her veil" is not only a manifestation of Mary Cassatt's technical skills, but also encapsulates the essence of her artistic legacy: a deep understanding of female psychology, meticulous attention to color and light, and a representation honest of everyday life. This work invites viewers to enter an intimate moment, to share the experience of women and appreciate their world, reaffirming Cassatt's position as one of the great teachers of impressionism.

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