Self -portrait - 1897


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$273.00 USD

Description

Félix Vallotton, a prominent figure in the Les Nabis group, produced a wide variety of works that covered from painting to xylography, characterized by their distinctive style and its focus on the simplification of shapes and the use of flat colors. In his "self -portrait" of 1897, Vallotton occurs in a visual introspection that resonates both his historical context and his personal and artistic concerns.

The composition of this work stands out for its simplicity and the direct way with which it represents the artist. Sitting in front of a dark background of dark color, Vallotton is portrayed with a serious expression and a penetrating look that immediately captures the viewer's attention. The lighting, which comes from the left, highlights his face and his right hand, that rests on the arm of a chair, providing a visual contrast that intensifies the three -dimensionality of the figure.

The color in this painting plays a fundamental role. Vallotton has used a limited palette, opting for dark and sober tones that accentuate the central figure. The monochromatic background works as a curtain that allows the artist's face and hands to be the focus of attention. The soft but precise brushstrokes on the face reveal a meticulous attention to detail, especially in the eyes, which transmit a sense of depth and reflection.

Félix Vallotton was a master in capturing the essence of himself and his subjects through a minimum use of elements. In "Self -portrait - 1897", we do not find distractions in the environment or the presence of other characters; It is a work that focuses exclusively on the figure of the artist. This economy of elements is a distinctive brand of its style, which frequently seeks the maximum expression with the minimum resources.

The influences of his time and his association with Les Nabis are palpable in the way Vallotton addresses this work. The Nabis movement, which included artists such as Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard, focused on simplification of shape and color, something that Vallotton adopts and adapts to their personal needs in their portraits. When exposing his face under a dim light and a dark background, Vallotton contrasts with the colorist vivacity of some of his contemporaries, opting for a sobriety that invites serene and silent contemplation.

The "self -portrait" of 1897 by Félix Vallotton is not only a window to the artist's soul, but also a declaration of his artistic style. By stripping the composition of unnecessary elements, Vallotton allows the viewer to focus completely on his person, his expression and the emotions he surrounds. This work is a testimony of its ability to communicate deep feelings and moods through an apparent formal simplicity, consolidating it as well as a key figure in the art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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