Stela portrait - 1907


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price£174 GBP

Description

The portrait of Estela (1907), the work of the renowned American painter Robert Henri, is a magnificent testimony of the "New York School" style, movement that Henri led in the first half of the twentieth century, focused on capturing the essence and the vitality of the human being. This portrait, which presents a young woman with an air of freshness and authenticity, embodies the artist's philosophy about the representation of everyday and the human.

In the painting, a woman is probably observed Estela, the model Henri chose in a relaxed possession, her face turned slightly to the left, suggesting intimacy and connection with the viewer. The focus of the work, undoubtedly, is its warm and open expression, which reveals a deep humanity. Henri's choice of not overloading the background allows the figure of Estela to shine, reinforcing the idea that the portrait is an exploration of being more than a simple visual document.

Henri uses a color palette that evokes natural and authentic beauty, with soft skin tones accentuated by a black background that highlights the figure. This decision to use a dark background is characteristic of many portraits of Henri and expressionism, allowing the colors of the main figure to illuminate and vibrate more intensity. The brushstrokes are loose, expressive, which gives a sense of movement and life to the work, and the modeling of the face is both skilled and emotional, designed to capture the only moment that unfolds before our eyes.

Henri's technique invites contemplation, and mostly, to emotional connection. Through his informal but precise style, he achieves a moving representation of the human figure. Henri, influenced by European painting, especially by the work of artists such as Édouard Manet and Diego Velázquez, knew how to combine tradition and innovation by reliving the portrait in the style of a modern era. This led to a rebirth of the approach to the portrait in a less rigid and more intimate way, as can be seen in "Estela portrait."

The work is not only a representation of Estela, but a clear testimony of Henri's talent as a portraitist and his belief that art must be a reflection of life itself. In a period where art was still dominated by academic norms and idealisms, Henri dared to explore the reality of everyday life and the faces that populate it. The particularities of the aesthetics of this portrait align it with other Henri works, where the human figure and the search for naturalness in expression become the protagonists of his work.

Thus, Estela's portrait not only stands as a beautiful example of Henri's talent, but also as an important milestone within the evolution of modern portrait in the United States, resonating with the ethos of the time and the search for a connection genuine with the spectator. This work lasts not only as a testimony of the technical skill of its author, but as a valuable reminder of human beauty in its crudest and most authentic form.

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