Viv (New York) - 1915


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "Viv (New York) - 1915" by Robert Henri is inserted in an artistic context where the human figure, urban life and the capture of the moment are protagonists. Henri, one of the leaders of the movement known as the Ashcan School, dedicated himself to representing everyday life, particularly that of working and marginalized classes, as well as to capture the vibrant essence of cities in the first decades of the twentieth century. This work, specific to 1915, is a remarkable example of its style.

On the canvas, a young woman is observed posing in an intimate and personal environment. The figure, focused on composition, evokes both physical and psychological presence, creating an immediate connection with the viewer. The use of very defined soft and contours highlights the characteristics of the face, which is presented with a quiet, almost contemplative expression. Through the look and posture of the model, a personal story that invites reflection can be perceived.

The color in "viv" is particularly significant. Henri opts for a palette that combines warm and cold tones, thus evoking a sensation of immediacy and authenticity. The nuances in the woman's skin, along with the tones that predominate in the background, suggest an environment that, although not clearly defined, seems to be impregnated with the hustle The interaction between light and shadow is essential to give volume and depth to the figure, creating a three -dimensional effect that is characteristic of Henri's work.

The technique of loose and expressive brushstrokes, a distinctive seal of the artists of the Ashcan School, becomes evident in this work. This way of applying the paint allows a dynamism to be perceived on the canvas surface. In turn, the choice of vertical format highlights the human figure, forcing the viewer to focus on it and contemplate its presence.

Robert Henri, throughout his career, was deeply influenced by the social and cultural transformations of his time, and "viv" can be seen as a reflection of this reality. Through his work, Henri claimed the right of artists to represent life as it was, without idealization or filters. In this work, a balance between the intimacy of the figure and the monumentality of the urban environment is achieved, which reflects the complexity of modern experience.

In this sense, "Vivo (New York) - 1915" not only stands out for its technique and composition, but also for its ability to evoke the essence of a specific time and place. Henri, through his portrait, invites us to enter a visual exploration of identity, modernity and urban life. Through "Vivo "'s gaze, the viewer is transported to a New York in which art and daily life are intertwined inextricably, confirming Henri's commitment to the authentic and emotional representation of his contemporaries.

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