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Julia

라몬 카사스 (1866 – 1932)

Ramon Casas i Carbó(1866-1932)는 카탈루냐 모더니즘을 대표하는 화가입니다. 인상주의와 사실주의를 결합한 독특한 스타일로 초상화, 풍경, 일상생활을 생생하게 담아냈습니다. '플라멩코 무용수로의 자화상' 등 주요 작품을 통해 카탈루냐 미술사에 큰 영향을 미쳤습니다.

Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga (말라가, 스페인)

카르멘 티센 말라 미술관을 탐험해보세요: 멋진 궁전과 로마 유적지에 자리 잡은 19세기 스페인 예술, 특히 안달루시아의 걸작들을 만나보실 수 있습니다. 포르투니, 줄로아가 등의 작품이 전시되어 있습니다!

In Ramon Casas’s extensive pictorial production, female portraits are particularly common and represent the essence of his activity as a poster artist. In the painter’s hands, this kind of portrait took on an essentially sensual and decorative aspect, since the models were almost always depicted in vaguely suggestive and provocative poses.One of his favourite models was Julia Peraire, a beautiful lottery ticket vendor in the Plaza de Cataluña. When Casas met her at a gathering at the Maison Dorée, he was dazzled by the freshness and beauty of her youth – she was twenty-five years younger than him. After living together for several years, they married on 29 September 1922. Julia died some years after Casas, on 17 January 1941.Ramon Casas portrayed his lover in the most varied of poses and attires. The results were generally very attractive in spite of their conventional style, although with great intuition the artist made up for their apparent lack of expressiveness with that special sensitivity he always displayed in his use of colour and his ability to reflect unassumingly but clearly the slightest hint of a woman’s suggestiveness. This was the key to his outstanding success in this genre and a feature he repeated over and over again in the last years of his life. In this portrait, Julia is seated, hands on hips, in a traditionally popular and almost defiant attitude, dressed in the most typical Spanish costume: a bright red matador jacket embroidered in black over a waistcoat with silver threads, in perfect harmony with the colour of the dress, the comb and the flowers in her hair. All of this was in accordance with the characteristic preference for the stereotyped espagnolade, produced by the French and Spanish artists living in Paris in the second half of the 19th century to please their foreign customers. Casas closely followed that trend, and even painted a self-portrait in 1883, in his early youth, wearing traditional Andalusian dress and drinking from a wineskin.Curiously, in this painting there is a definite similarity between Casas’s art and that of some of his contemporaries: his rendering of the skirt by means of parallel brushstrokes recalls Toulouse-Lautrec’s technique and the colour range of the portrait evokes Picasso’s blue period. There is even a trace of Ignacio Zuloaga – in theory so distant from Casas’s artistic approach – particularly in the use of the reds and blacks that offset the pearly whiteness of the model’s complexion, with her soft delicate traits, the almost metallic coldness of the dress and the neutral background, achieved by rubbing the paint on the canvas. The artist added a clearly erotic message in the depiction of his model’s bare neck and generous décolletage, with her fixed, slightly haughty gaze directed at the onlooker and the red of her lipstick. In all likelihood this painting is contemporary (as the features of the model reveal a very similar age) to another entitled

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  • Subject or theme: Portrait of Julia Peraire in Spanish attire
  • Influences: Espagnolade tradition
  • Medium: Oil paint on canvas
  • Title: Julia
  • Notable elements or techniques: Layering, glazing, visible brushstrokes
  • Dimensions: 67 x 85 cm

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