Illustration for the Jewish popular story "La Cabra" - 1919


Size (cm): 60x75
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The illustration for the Popular Jewish story "La Cabra" of 1919, created by the Lissitzky, is a work that encapsulates the merger between the European avant -garde and the rich Jewish cultural tradition, in which the artist's work is framed. Lissitzky, a central figure of modernism and the suprematist movement, is known for its ability to integrate elements of different artistic and cultural currents into their compositions. This work is no exception and deserves a detailed look to appreciate its multiple layers of meaning and its sophisticated visual execution.

At first glance, the work radiates a feeling of dynamism and vitality. Live colors, such as red, yellow and blue predominate, which seem to dialogue with each other in a geometric and orderly composition. This bold color use is characteristic of Lissitzky, who always showed a special interest in how colors can affect the perception of space and shape. In this illustration, colors not only serve an aesthetic purpose, but also narrative, guiding the viewer's view through the different elements of the scene.

In the center of the composition, we see the figure of a goat, stylized and abstractly, suggesting that Lissitzky was inspired by traditional Jewish art, but reinterpreted it through the prism of modernism. The goat, an animal with strong symbolism in Jewish culture, is here a vehicle to explore issues of identity and cultural resistance at a time of changes and challenges for the Jewish community in Europe.

Solidarity and connection between elements is a constant in this work. Human figures stand out, also stylized and partially abstract, which interact with the goat, suggesting a complex narrative that unfolds at different levels. These figures seem to merge with the geometric background, creating a sensation of harmony and continuity.

The historical context of the creation of this Enlightenment is crucial for its understanding. In 1919, the political and social situation in Eastern Europe was tumultuous. Lissitzky, a fervent defender of the Jewish cultural rebirth, used his art to reflect on identity and belonging issues. This work, in particular, seems to resonate with a message of hope and perseverance, using the form and color as means to transmute personal and collective experiences.

We can also compare this work with other illustrations of El Lissitzky, such as his series for the children's book "Had Gadya", where similarities are evidenced in style and in the intention of preserving and revitalizing Jewish culture through modern forms. It is also interesting to note how his collaboration with avant -garde artists such as Kazimir Malevich influenced his stylistic approach, but never losing his commitment to Jewish cultural roots.

"Illustration for the Jewish popular story" is, in short, a piece master which stands out both for its formal beauty and its cultural and historical depth. The Lissitzky offers us a window at a specific time in time, while providing us with a work that transcends temporal barriers, speaking to our human condition and our identity searches. In this work, tradition and modernity are and dialogue, creating a visual symphony that continues to resonate through the decades.

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