Woman combing - 1890


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The painting "woman combing" by Edgar Degas, made in 1890, is an emblematic example of the artist's mastery in the representation of everyday life, focused on intimacy and the ephemeral of human existence. Degas, known for his ability to capture the female figure in motion and in home activities, enters the private world of a woman who, as indicated by the title, is in a moment of personal care. The work resonates with the aesthetics and technique of impressionism, although Degas preferred, on several occasions, the term "realism" to describe its artistic approach.

In this painting, Degas uses an asymmetric composition that attracts the viewer's gaze towards the main figure. The woman is located on the left, in a pose that reflects an worldly act but full of meaning: combing. Its position is relaxed, which suggests a small space of calm and concentration. Through his attention to detail, the artist transmits a feeling of intimacy, almost of voyeurism, which allows the viewer to witness a private moment. This approach aligns with how much attention does you give with the reality of women of their time, portraying them in daily life papers, often in the domestic context.

The color in "woman combing" is subtle and melodic; Variations of brown and yellow tones combine with touches of blue and green, creating a warm and harmonious atmosphere. The color palette is emblematic of the mature style of Degas, which favors an atmosphere that seems to be halfway between reality and idealization. The soft light that bathes the scene encourages the woman's skin and highlights hair texture, demonstrating the artist's skill to work with light and shadow. In addition, the fund, blurred and less defined, allows the figure to stand out, guiding attention to the object of the daily act that it represents.

Degas also establishes a dialogue between the figure and the environment. The inner atmosphere, reminiscent of a domestic space, is almost palpable. The arrangement of the furniture and the elements of the room feels natural, as if the woman were in a separate world, self -absorbed in her routine. This type of space representation is characteristic of the Degas approach, who often used unusual perspectives and unexpected angles, suggesting a reality that is both familiar and strange.

The figure of women in this work is a symbol of modernity in Parisian life of the late nineteenth century. Degas, who had a particular interest in dancers and women in everyday spaces, captures the essence of female experience in a society that was experiencing significant changes. This aspect of his work reflects not only his contemporaneity, but also a deeper exploration of human psychology and intimacy, portraying moments that, although common, are impregnated with hidden meanings.

In conclusion, "woman combing" is not simply a representation of a woman giving care to her hair; It is an examination of the interaction between the individual and his environment, as well as a meditation on the role of women in society. The work of Degas, rich in details and emotions, rises beyond its surface to capture the essence of the human in an era of transition, becoming a timeless testimony of female experience. The depth of this painting lies in their ability to make viewers stop and reflect on the life that subtly unfolds before their eyes, revealing the complexities of existence in a single moment.

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