The Savoy Girl - 1860


size(cm): 55x75
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Description

The painting "The girl of Savoy" by Edgar Degas, made in 1860, is an emblematic work that captures the essence of daily life and the beauty of the female figure in the context of the nineteenth century. Degas, known for his ability to portray the human figure in motion and their interest in dancers and women in intimate situations, moves away here from their most common themes to offer a representation of simplicity and authenticity.

In this work, a young woman appears in the forefront, posing with an expression that encapsulates both vulnerability and dignity. The figure, presented in profile, stands out against a vaguely insinuated background that highlights attention to his figure. The young woman wears a modest dress that reminds us of the attire of the working class and the daily work. The careful realization of the details in her dress - the texture, the fold of the fabric - evidences the technical mastery of Degas, who was a thorough observer of his surroundings and of the human anatomy.

The color palette used in "The Savoy Girl" is characterized by a sober but effective combination of tones ranging from the warm nuances of the young woman's skin tone to the cold of the background, which seems to dissolve in an inaccurate atmosphere. This choice of color allows the human figure to shine, while the background remains in the background, suggesting an environment without subtracting prominence from the young woman. Light and shadow play a fundamental role in painting, using subtle contrasts to model the face and figure, generating a sensation of three -dimensionality.

As for the composition, Degas uses an asymmetric approach that is dynamic and natural. The placement of the figure on the canvas creates a visual line that guides the viewer's gaze, inviting him to explore not only the work itself, but also to reflect on the life of the woman he represents. This modulating space use is one of the distinctive characteristics of Degas's style, who often broke with the conventions of the classic portrait to capture moments of authenticity.

It is interesting to consider that "the girl of Savoy" was created at a time when Degas began to settle within the artistic circles of Paris. Although initially he was an enthusiastic of historical painting, he was soon influenced by realism and impressionism that defined the artistic panorama of his time. This work can be considered a testimony of its evolution as an artist, where it begins to incorporate elements of daily life with a more personal and emotional approach.

Throughout his career, Degas would constantly explore the issue of the female figure, either in dance, in the domestic environment or, as in this case, in the representation of the working life. "The girl of Savoy" is therefore inscribed in a broader repertoire of works that celebrate femininity in their multiple facets, and is a clear show of how the artist managed to capture the soul and essence of his subjects through A refined technique and a sense of acute observation.

In short, "the girl of Savoy" is not only a unique portrait, but a revealing fragment of France's cultural and social history in the nineteenth century, reflecting Degas's sensitivity to the human figure and its context. The work invites contemplation, not only for its aesthetic beauty, but also for the history that opens, where the simple figure of a young woman can be the entrance door for a deeper analysis of the feminine condition and the urban life of her time.

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