Portrait of a woman - 1912


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

André Derain, central figure of the Fauvista movement, created in 1912 a work that is part of the search for new artistic expressions: the "portrait of a woman." In this painting, the use of color and shape offer us a visual experience that goes beyond the traditional portrait, inviting a deeper reflection about perception and interpretation in art.

The work presents a woman whose image stands out for the representation of her face, in which the vibrant tones and the free brushstrokes predominate. The background, with an intense blue tone that seems to vibrate, contrasts with the warmest nuances that derive from the face to the environment. This chromatic choice not only captures the viewer's attention, but also reflects the spirit of Fauvism, where color is not limited to a mere reflection of reality, but becomes the emotional vehicle of the work.

Derain uses a palette rich in saturated colors that are applied energetically, demonstrating his mastery in the brush manipulation. Women's eyes are a focal point that attracts the look, framed in an almost abstract environment that seems to flow and turn around. This background treatment suggests a kind of blurred or output of the focus, which creates a tension between the subject and its environment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the psychology of the portrait.

The woman's face, although represented simplified, reflects an intense emotional expression. Derain builds an image that, although he moves away from realism, captures an essence of character and presence. An intimacy in the portrait is perceived, as if, despite the stylization, the viewer had access to the internal life of the figure represented. Through this admission of shapes and colors, Derain challenged the traditional conception of the portrait, promoting a more subjective connection between the work and who contemplates it.

Contextually, 1912 was a year of experimentation for Derain, in which he deepens issues that would later continue to explore in his career. Fauvism, led by artists such as Henri Matisse, is characterized by a creative freedom that defies the norms of classical art. This work is part of that impulse towards innovation, where emotion and expression on exact representation are prioritized.

Throughout his career, Derain also made portraits of other contemporaries, using similar techniques that highlight the color and shape game. His ability to capture the essence of a person through a more risky approach places him in a prominent place in art history. The "portrait of a woman" is not simply a portrait; It is a statement about the search for identity and individuality in an increasingly complex world.

In summary, the "portrait of a woman" is a testimony of the evolution of art in the twentieth century and Derain's ability to reinvent the form of the portrait. Through its bold color use, its unique technique and the depth of the expression, the work not only captures the image of a woman, but also embodies the spirit of an era full of changes and artistic rediscals.

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