Portrait of Mauricia Coquiot - 1915


Size (cm): 60x75
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The "portrait of Mauricia Coquiot" of 1915, painted by Suzanne Valadon, is a work that encapsulates the uniqueness of the artist, as well as her sharp perception of the female figure and her surroundings. Valadon, acclaimed by his innovative and introspective approach to the portrait, opted in this work to capture the essence of his model, Mauricia Coquiot, at a time loaded with intimacy and expressiveness.

The portrait composition reveals a clear decision in the presentation of Coquiot, who is directed towards the viewer with a serene look, but at the same time intriguing. This use of space highlights the figure of the model, which occupies a central place in the fabric, suggesting its importance both in Valadon's life and in the broader social context of the time. The background, a mixture of warm and soft tones, seems to wrap the figure, allowing Coquiot to stand out without distracting the attention of his face and his expression.

The use of color in this work is worth mentioning, since Valadon uses a palette rich in shades that evokes both the heat of natural light and the emotional depth of its subject. Leather tones, outlaw with mastery, seem to come alive, while the subtle nuances of light and shadow demonstrate Valadon's dominance in the use of pictorial technique. This choice of colors not only provides a realistic dimension to the portrait, but also transmits a strong emotional load, reflecting the personality of Coquiot and its connection with the artist.

The portraits of women, such as that offered by Valadon in this work, are not only physical representations; They are also psychological explorations that challenge the traditional vision of the portrait through the predominant male gaze in its time. Valadon, who was a model before becoming a painter, transforms this context into a self -affirmation space, where her vision as a woman artist is fundamental. His work is often characterized by the use of female figures, which can be interpreted as an act of claiming female identity in art.

Mauricia Coquiot, his model, was also a remarkable figure in the Parisian artistic circle, and his representation here can be seen as a tribute to the women who challenged the limits of their time. In this portrait, Valadon is not limited to representing a face; Capture a story, a moment and an intimate relationship between the artist and his model. The meticulous attention to the details in the expressions and in the posturization of the subject reveals both the technique and the deep respect that Valadon had for his work and his subjects.

In the broadest context of the art of the early twentieth century, Valadon emerges as a unique and essential figure. His style is distinctive for his emotional approach and his attention to the subtleties of the human figure. The influence of movements such as symbolism and post -impressionism is evident in his work, although Valadon manages to develop his own language that distinguishes it from his contemporaries.

The "portrait of Mauricia Coquiot" is ultimately a reflection of the genius of Suzanne Valadon. In it, we find an amalgam of technique, emotion and a visual narrative that invites the viewer to contemplate not only the image represented, but also the complex layers of history and meaning present in each stroke. This portrait is positioned as a significant work that pays tribute to both the model and the artist, in an eternal dialogue that continues to resonate in the field of contemporary art.

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