The hairdresser - 1918


Size (cm): 50x75
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Description

The work "The Peluquero" (1918) by José Gutiérrez Solana is one of the most representative creations of the Spanish artist, known for his expressionist approach and his ability to capture the essence of urban life through an unmistakable style that mixes sharpness social with an almost surreal vision. In this painting, Gutiérrez Solana offers us an intimate moment of a daily environment, instilling in the scene an atmosphere of both observation and criticism, emulating at the same time the vibrant reality of his time.

The composition of "the hairdresser" is revealed dynamic through the use of space and the arrangement of the characters. The center of the work is occupied by the hairdresser, who, with an expression that ranges between concentration and determination, seems immersed in his task. His robust figure is contrasted strongly by a palette of intense colors where ocher, red and blacks predominate, creating a contrast envelope that enhances the texture of the skin and the environment. The brushstrokes are loose and energetic, providing a sense of movement, as if the air were impregnated with the perfume of the beauty and mutter products of the customers.

The characters surrounding the hairdresser are striking representations of the social diversity of the time. In the background, you can discern silhouettes that suggest a space full of life, where each figure seems to have their own history. The way in which Gutiérrez Solana portrays customers, with expressions that evoke both calm and a slight concern reflects the dependence and confidence relationship that exists between the hairdresser and its clients. This palpable interaction becomes social comment, which is not limited to the hairdressing service, but extends to a reflection on the individual's place in modern society.

The use of color in "the hairdresser" adheres to the characteristics of expressionism, where emotionality is prioritized over factual and realistic representation. The contrast between the darkness of the background and the luminosity of the faces highlights the importance of the moment. In addition, the light seems to come from an unbelievable source, giving the scene an almost theatrical aura that elevates the everyday to the extraordinary.

Gutiérrez Solana, an artist who often explored life in the city of Madrid, provides a worldview that combines social criticism with a refined aesthetic. His style has been comparable to that of other contemporaries such as José Ribera, although with a more abstract and modern inclination. His work is at the intersection between tradition and modernity, which allows constant evolution within the Spanish painting of the twentieth century.

In "the hairdresser", Gutiérrez Solana shares not only a physical space but also a social time, evoking the essence of a collective experience that is still relevant today. The painting invites us to contemplate not only the art of cutting the hair, but also the act of caring and, above all, of communicating, through the silent dialogue that all hairdresser represents. Thus, the work is like a testimony of his time and the unique talent of the artist in capturing life in his purest and most dynamic state.

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