Child smoking - 1900


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

In "Smoking Child" (1900) of Jakobides Georgios, a powerful encapsulated message is divided into the stamp of a child immersed in the daily life of an unusual act for his age: smoking. Jakobides, a Greek painter highlighted for his ability to capture human essence with an almost palpable veracity, presents us in this work not only an image, but a narrative locked in an instant.

The first impression that the painting causes is that of the child's face, whose countenance is full of a mixture of seriousness and contemplation. The gesture of sustaining a cigarette, an action full of improper maturity for its young age, invites us to question the context and the circumstances that surround this scene. Jakobides is known for his realism, and here, he uses it to emphasize the contradiction and curiosity that this image evokes.

The composition of the work focuses on the child, with its figure dominating the pictorial space. You saw in a simple way, with a clear shirt that stands out in contrast to the darkest background. This chromatic choice is not fortuitous; It suggests the simplicity of the child's life and accentuates his innocence, while the dark background raises his figure, making it the physical and emotional focal point of the work. In addition, the Jakobides technique in the treatment of light and the texture of the fabric demonstrates its mastery in realism, highlighting thorough details such as the skin tone and texture of the child's hair.

The child's introspective character, plunged into his thoughts while smokeing, brings to the work a deep psychological inclination. Jakobides manages to capture not only the child's external appearance, but also hints an internal reflection, a kind of loss of innocence that leaves viewers with a feeling of intrigue and empathy. The delicacy in the line and the choice of colors not only highlights the figure of the child, but also suggests an atmosphere of melancholy and contemplation.

When observing "child smoking" in relation to other works by Jakobides, you can notice a continuum in your interest in capturing childhood and daily life in a naturalistic way. His work frequently explores family life issues, with his paintings full of domestic scenes and intimate portraits that reflect the life of their time with almost documentary precision. Jakobides was a prominent representative of Munich's school, an artistic movement that favored realism and detailed representation of everyday life, and this painting is an excellent example of those principles.

We could place "child smoking" along with other works by artists of the same era that they also sought to capture human essence with similar authenticity. Painters like Édouard Manet, with their approach to everyday scenes and their attention to detail, or even Vicente Palmaroli, who also captured fleeting moments of life with a related realism.

In conclusion, "child smoking" by Georgios Jakobides is a work that allows a deep reflection on childhood and premature maturity. The artist's technical mastery, his ability to capture subtle details and his focus on the emotion of his portraits, make this work a moving example of realism and humanity. It is a testimony of its ability to transfer simple visual representation and touch sensitive fibers, making its visualization a contemplative and emotional experience for any spectator.

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