Female premiums - 1913


Size (cm): 55x85
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The "female cousins" painting of Albert Gleizes, made in 1913, is a work that exemplifies the mastery of Cubism, an avant -garde movement that Gleizes was one of the greatest exponents. This canvas not only serves as a portrait of everyday life, but also represents a deep exploration of the form and color, central elements of cubist language. In this composition, two women are sitting, carrying out a domestic activity, which is common and associated with femininity, which in turn suggests an approach to the role of women in the society of the time.

Observing the work, the fragmentation of the forms that characterizes Cubism is evident. Women's figures are represented through angles and geometric plans that break with the traditional and realistic representation. Gleize uses a palette of terrible colors, which are complemented with touches of blue and red, creating a warm but dynamic atmosphere. The repetition of diagonal forms and lines generates a sense of movement within the stillness of the scene, almost as if the act of sewing became a dance in itself.

The background, although in a more neutral tone, also plays a crucial role in contributing to the depth and three -dimensionality of the composition. The use of space is ingenious, since the figures seem to integrate with the environment, suggesting an interconnection between women and their context, which highlights everyday life and its importance.

Gleizes explored Cubism not only as an aesthetic form, but as a means of communication that could express complex and multifaceted ideas. In "female premiums", in addition to the representation of the figures, the way in which it manages to capture the essence of time and space is notable. The overlap of plans and the fragmentation of the forms allow the viewer to experience the work from multiple angles, inviting it to a deeper reflection on the figures represented and their role in society.

This work amounts to a symbolic level that goes beyond the simple representation of two women at a time of the daily routine; It is a comment on the feminine condition and its representation in the history of art. Gleizes, through this painting, not only captures a moment, but opens a dialogue on the perception of women in the contemporary art of their time, in the context of a world that began to transform radically.

In summary, "female cousins" by Albert Gleizes is a piece that combines the cubist technique with a theme that invites social reflection, achieving a synthesis that resonates both in the aesthetic and morality. With a proposal that challenges traditional conventions, the work stands as a testimony of Gleizes' commitment to an art that not only seeks beauty, but also enters the exploration of the identity and role of women in the 20th century.

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