The artist's parents - 1886


Size (cm): 75x60
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Félix Vallotton, the Swiss-Francés painter known for his sharp social observation and impeccable technique, presents us in "The artist's parents" (1886) a work that combines both a deep psychological introspection and a remarkable technical skill. Vallotton, a member of the group of artists known as Los Nabis, demonstrated throughout his career a unique skill to capture the essence of his subjects, whether public figures, daily scenes or intimate portraits, such as this one that concerns us.

In "the artist's parents", the painter represents his parents in a simple and at the same time deeply eloquent composition. The female figure, presumably the artist's mother, is located to the left of the composition, sitting and carrying what seems to be a simple black dress. His posture is upright, with his hands crossed on the lap and the look fixed outside the work, to the right, which could suggest a feeling of contemplation or a search for something that is out of reach of the viewer. On the right, the artist's father is portrayed in an equally serene attitude. His clothing is also dark, a formal suit that contrasts with the paleness of the skin of both characters. The father's gaze is also directed out of the painting, But in the opposite direction of the mother, creating an invisible tension between both figures.

The background of the paint follows a moderate and dark color palette, with walls that seem to merge with the tones of the ground, achieving a closed and contemplative atmosphere. This use of terrible and dark colors not only serves to focus the viewer's attention on the central figures, but also to transmit a feeling of intimacy and gravity, capturing the solemnity of the scene.

Vallotton is known for its almost photographic precision in the details and its ability to capture texture and matter with a veracity that touches the hyperrealistic. In this portrait, this is evident in the folds and textures of the tissue of the clothing, in the brightness of the shoes and in the delicate shadows that add volume to the figures.

In addition to his technical skill, this work is a testimony of Vallotton's ability to deepen the psychological aspects of his subjects. The faces of their parents are modeled with great care, managing to capture the essence of their personalities. The serene but distant expression of the mother and the introspective look of the father suggest a complex relationship, full of mutual respect but also of silences and perhaps emotional distancing of the time and the context.

His choice to represent his parents so solemn and contained can be interpreted as a reflection of the cultural and social influences of his time, but also as a personal and emotional tribute, endowed with an almost stoic devotion.

"The artist's parents" is a work that, although modest in its composition and palette, becomes a deep and rich reflection on the family, the passage of time and the role of the artist in the observation of the world that surrounds him. Vallotton, through this work, not only offers us a portrait of his parents, but also a window to his own reflections and sensibilities, consolidating him as one of the most insightful chroniclers of human and emotional life of his time.

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