Sleeping girl - 1925


Size (cm): 55x45
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Description

The work "Sleeping girl", painted by María Blanchard in 1925, is a clear testimony of the distinctive approach that the artist adopted towards Cubism and child representation in the context of the Spanish avant -garde of her time. In this painting, you can see a composition that moves away from the traditional child portrait, taking the viewer to an intimate and dreamlike space where the central figure, a girl who rests placidly, is surrounded by an environment that seems to fluctuate between reality and fancy.

The figure of the girl, with her face delicately captured in a moment of rest, is the main focus of the work. The artist opts for a color palette that combines soft tones, mostly composed of blue, pink and white, in order to evoke a feeling of calm and serenity. These colors not only communicate the fragility of children's sleep, but also establish an almost ethereal atmosphere that surrounds the figure, inviting contemplation. By dispensing with a too detailed scenario, Blanchard offers us a window to a more suggestive world, where the contours are blurred and the nuances merge, creating an almost surreal effect.

María Blanchard's technical mastery manifests not only in the choice of colors, but also in the use of geometric shapes and lines. Although the figure of the girl is recognizable and represents a real human being, the way in which the body parts are structured within the triangular framework that she establishes reveals the strong influence of Cubism in her work. The head and arms are willing in such a way that, despite their naturalness, they feel the imprint of the abstract, which presents an interesting dialogue between figurative art and the Cubist principles.

The Baraporma part of a set of paintings in which Blanchard worked throughout his career, exploring childhood, maternity and female figure. In its production, the artist's technique is characterized by their ability to play with light and shadow, which becomes evident in the way in which the subtle color variations create depth and volume in the girl's figure. This employment of light is harmoniously integrated with the general composition, contributing to the feeling of intimacy emanating from the work.

It is relevant to mention that María Blanchard, originally from Cantabria and then established in Madrid, was part of a movement of artists who not only sought to break the conventions of art in their time, but also were in the search for their own identity in the Modern art scope. Often forgotten in the stories of art history, his work acquires greater relevance when analyzed in the light of his context and his contribution to Cubism, which did not limit himself to reproducing what his contemporaries did, but also incorporated his personal experiences , his sensitivity as a woman and his own vision of the world.

In conclusion, "girl sleeping" is more than a representation of childhood; It is a deep study of the form, color and light, encapsulated in a moment of sleep. The work invites the viewer to reflect on the fragility of life and the astonishment of childhood, in which the artist found an inexhaustible source of inspiration and a vehicle to explore the complexities of the human being. Thus, María Blanchard affirms not only as a painter of technical virtues, but also as a narrator of emotions and experiences that transcend time.

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