The table on - 1903


Size (cm): 75x45
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The work "The Table put" (1903) by Édouard Vuillard is presented as a fascinating example of the artist's mastery in capturing intimacy and daily life through his distinctive post -impressionist style. This particular painting reflects not only Vuillard's technical ability, but also an acute sensitivity to the homely environment, which he explored widely throughout his career.

In the center of the composition is a willing table, a scene that might seem simple at first sight, but that reveals an intricate visual narrative. The table is elegantly decorated, with a manter rich in textures and patterns, which aligns with Vuillard's inclination towards ornamentation and interior design. The dishes, drinks and cutlery rest with an order that speaks of a moment of expectation and preparation. Sock voices resonate in space, suggesting the proximity of a meeting or a banquet, a moment full of social expectation.

The use of color in "the table on" is particularly notable. Vuillard uses a palette that combines warm and soft tones, capturing the light that filters in the environment. The colors are not simply representative, but also transmit an emotional atmosphere. The interaction of earthly tones and the most vibrant colored touches suggest a feeling of warmth and familiarity, fundamental characteristics in the artist's work. Through these color elections, Vuillard manages to create an enveloping visual experience that invites the viewer to imagine the context and the stories that may arise from that moment.

The characters in the painting are almost ghosts; Your physical absence. However, their presence is suggested through scattered objects and the way in which they interact with the environment. The table set becomes a focal point that resonates with human relationships, although human figures are implicitly absent. This approach is typical of Vuillard, who often opted for the involvement of direct representation, suggesting intimacy through spaces and objects instead of visible figures.

The preference of Vuillard through domestic interiors, combined with its influence of symbolism and Japanese, give "the table on" a distinctive character. The piece shows a fusion of decorative art and gender painting, where attention to detail and the disposition of objects tell a broader story about life in the beautiful Époque. Vuillard, part of the Nabi group, was interested in creating works that transmit emotions and moods, beyond mere literal representation.

Through "the table set", Vuillard's interest in habitable space and daily life is glimpsed, raising daily experience to a deeper reflection on human collusion and intimacy. Ultimately, this work is not only a testimony of his ability as a painter, but also a window to the world of the early twentieth century, where private life was intertwined with the aesthetics and social values ​​of the time. The simplicity of the covered table is, in this context, a powerful reminder of beauty that resides in everyday moments, and the deep connection between art and human experience.

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