1918 in Petrograd - 1920


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

In the work "1918 in Petrograd" by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, painted in 1920, a vivid visual narrative is displayed that encapsulates the turbulence and fragility of the period after the October revolution. This painting is not only a historical representation, but also a testimony of the socio -political events that molded that time.

The composition of the work is surprisingly bold in its spatial conception. Petrov-Vodkin uses a high perspective, almost from the point of view of a bird, which allows the viewer a panoramic view of the scene. The use of this perspective is not accidental; It provides a more complete evocation of the environment, allowing the observer to soak up every detail and feel the magnitude of the captured moment.

In the center of the composition, a mother with a child in the arms establishes an emotional focal point. This duo is a clear allegory of hope and continuity in the midst of chaos and insecurity. His figures stand out for his serene dignity and strength, despite the adversities surrounding his environment. The color palette used by Petrov-Vodkin is equally prominent. Earth and ocher tones predominate, which give the scene an almost ethereal quality, a sense of timelessness that defies the hardness of conventional realism.

The background reveals a winter petrograd, with barely outlined buildings, blurred as shadows after a mist. Such fund treatment not only adds depth, but also reflects the uncertainty and disorientation of those years. It is as if Petrograd himself emerged from a disturbing, blurred and melancholic dream, but full of latent potential.

Each line and each color area reflect the master technique of Petrov-Vodkin, who was known for its innovative focus on the space organization and its use of color. In this work, his talent shines to the maximum, as evidenced by the way in which architectural structures and human characters are integrated into a cohesive and harmonious whole.

In addition, the symbolism inherent in painting is remarkable. The maternal figure can be interpreted as Russia itself, hugging and protecting its future represented by the child. The tension between the serenity of the mother and the child and the apparent desolation of the environment transmits a sensation of infallible resilience and hope, characteristics of the Russian psyche in those difficult times.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, through "1918 in Petrograd", achieves not only a piece of art but also a historical document of unparalleled value. Through their eyes, we are invited to explore not only a scene of everyday life during a tumultuous period, but also to reflect on human experience in times of change and sacrifices. It is, without a doubt, a masterpiece that combines technical perfection, narrative and symbolism, consolidating the legacy of its author as one of the great masters of Russian art of the twentieth century.

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