Romain Coolus (Revuew Blanche writer) - 1930


Size (cm): 65x60
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Sale price£198 GBP

Description

In the work "Romain Coolus (writer of the Revuew Blanche)" of 1930, Edouard Vuillard captures an intimate moment in the life of a writer immersed in his creative work. The painting, which belongs to the artist's mature stage, is part of a series of portraits in which Vuillard pays tribute to important figures of French culture. Coolus, whose real name was Romain Rolland, stands out for its connection with the literary environment and for being a frequent collaborator of the famous magazine "La Revue Blanche", a lighthouse of modernity and progressive thought in its time.

The composition of this work is remarkable for its simplicity and strength at the same time. The character is presented in a cozy environment, surrounded by a furniture that seems to be tailored to the delight of intellectual life. The work table, a central element, suggests a favorable space for reflection and creation. The figure of Coolus is concentrated, with the look directed towards the role in the hands, which gives a sensation of immediacy and connection with the viewer. The choice to portray the writer at a time of work creates an air of familiarity and closeness; The viewer feels like an intruder in this private scene.

The use of color in this work is of the utmost importance. Vuillard, known for his mastery in the application of the oil paint technique, uses a palette that oscillates between warm and sober tones. The nuances of Brown, Beige and Ocher are harmoniously intertwined, creating an enveloping atmosphere that highlights the introspection of the character. Fund prints and decorative elements, which characterize the artist's style, add a rich visual texture, at the same time that they serve to contextualize the writer's space, suggesting a home that is deeply related to cultural activity.

Throughout Vuillard's career, his exploration of home intimacy and the issues of daily life became a constant. This work is no exception, and reflects its interest in portraits, as well as its ability to communicate a sense of warmth and refuge through artistic representation. In addition, you can see the influence of symbolism and post -impressionism in its style, which seeks to capture the essence rather than simple objective representation.

Romain Coolus's portrait can also be seen as a tribute to the intellectuality of his time. In a context in which the French silver age was beginning to give way to new currents and challenging ways of thinking, Vuillard manages to encapsulate that cultural dilemma that existed between tradition and modernity. The work is a reflection of the spirit of an era in which art and literature interconnected in innovative ways.

In conclusion, "Romain Coolus (writer of the Revuew Blanche)" is a work that transcends the mere portrait. Through its delicate palette, its intimate composition, and its expression of a unique moment of creation, Vuillard offers us a window to a world where art and literature bloom from the hand. The painting not only honors an individual, but also celebrates the cultural environment that fed his work, a testimony of the durable legacy of a wicker of ideas and words in the artistic and literary panorama of his time.

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