Carmencita (artist's wife) - 1924


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Carmencita (wife of the artist)" of 1924, an intimate portrait of Lovis Corinth, reveals a deep connection between the artist and his model, who is, in effect, his wife, the painter and Spanish model, Carmencita. This painting is enrolled in the tradition of the portrait in which the artist explores not only the exterior appearance of his subject, but also a psychological dimension that suggests warmth and familiarity.

When observing the composition, you can see how Corinth uses the principles of design to create a balanced image that catches the viewer's gaze. Carmencita, placed in an environment that seems almost domestic, is represented with an air of serenity and contemplation. Its position and expression indicate a moment of introspection, a quality that Corinth manages to transmit effectively by choice of pose and the way in which the light interacts with its figure.

The colors used in the work are particularly evocative. Corinth opts for a rich and vibrant palette, combining warm tones that highlight Carmencita's skin and the details of his clothing. The artist's mastery manifests itself in its use of loose and dynamic brushstrokes, characteristics of postimpressionist style, which allow him to capture the texture of the tissue and the luminosity of the skin. This vibrant approach not only confers life to the central figure, but also establishes a chromatic dialogue with the background, which is soft and enveloping, complementing its presence without subtracting prominence.

Carmencita's figure is more than a simple portrait; It is a representation of shared intimacy between the artist and his muse. You can see in a clear dress that contrasts beautifully with your dark hair. The expression on his face is serene, almost thoughtful, which invites the viewer to enter his thoughts and feelings. Here, Corinth not only captures his wife's appearance, but also distils the essence of his relationship, amplifying the emotional significance of the work.

Lovis Corinth, born in 1858 in Prussia and died in 1925, is known for his distinctive style that fuses impressionism with elements of expressionism, an approach that can be seen in this painting. The way it presents its subjects, with an almost palpable energy, speaks of its ability to connect the physical and the emotional, a feature that has cemented its relevance in the artistic canon. "Carmencita" can be seen in parallel to other works of portrait of contemporary artists who also explored the intimacy of their models, such as Gustav Klimt or Henri Matisse, although each in their own way and with their own visual language.

The work "Carmencita" transcends the mere portrait by evoking a sense of human relationship and connection, fundamental characteristic of the art of Lovis Corinth. In its interaction of light, color and gesture, the viewer is forced to contemplate not only the image, but also the underlying story of love and dedication that unites the artist and his muse, establishing a timeless testimony of the shared life in the process creative. Thus, this piece is erected as a significant contribution to dialogue on the representation of the human being in the art of the twentieth century.

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