Street Scene - 1895


Size (cm): 75x55
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At the end of the 19th century, at a time when Parisian streets were a hotbed of life and change, the Swiss artist Félix Vallotton captured a scenography that not only documented an urban moment, but also offers a window to the complexities of the social interaction. His work "Street Scene - 1895" is a sublime example of Vallotton's talent and his ability to instill depth and narrative in apparently simple daily scenes.

The painting in question, made in 1895, shows an apparent simplicity in its scene: a street with some buildings and a series of characters distributed throughout the painting. However, a closer inspection reveals Vallott's master's master in the manipulation of compositional space and the chromatic palette. The artist opts for a colored content, dominated by terrible and gray tones, which recreate the urban atmosphere with a remarkable media economy. This chromatic choice enhances the realism of the scene, without falling into excess detail, which allows the viewer to concentrate on the interaction of the characters and the general composition.

In the foreground, a man dressed in a hat, accompanied by a woman with a long dress, becomes the center of attention. His positions suggest a private conversation, a dialogue in which both close and tension is intuited. This implicit narrative is accentuated by the distribution of the rest of the elements in the work. To the right, another man walks in the opposite direction, and his figure adds a counterpoint of movement, suggesting the transience of the scene. In the background, the facades of the buildings and the presence of some other passengers complete the composition, providing a sensation of depth and spatial continuity.

Vallotton, known for his association with the movement of the Nabis, of symbolist tendency, shows in this work a inclination towards psychological realism. Unlike other group members, which frequently resorted to exoticism and dream scenes, Vallotton remained faithful to the representation of everyday life, but with a particular emphasis on human interactions and underlying tensions. "Street scene - 1895" demonstrates this mastery in social observation, using the street as the main scenario where human dramas develop.

The composition of the work reveals a careful spatial planning. The main characters are arranged in a slightly ascending diagonal from the front to the bottom of the painting, creating a visual movement that guides the viewer through the scene. The impeccable perspective of buildings and the linearity of sidewalks contribute to this sense of depth, offering a structured framework where human figures come alive.

In addition, Vallotton introduces an interesting duality between public and private space. Although the scene is clearly located in a public space, the interaction between the characters in the foreground suggests an area of ​​privacy and exclusivity. This duality is characteristic of the modern approach of the Swiss artist, who often played with the boundaries between the visible and the hidden, the public and the intimate.

"Street scene - 1895" It is not only a painting on any street, but a richly tissue of human relations, built with precision and sensitivity. Félix Vallotton, with his acute eye and his technical skill, has provided a window to the urban life of the nineteenth century, a vision that, more than a century later, continues to resonate with a disturbing clarity. This work is a testimony of the power of detailed observation and the ability of art to encapsulate and transmit the subtleties of human experience.

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