Old woman peeling an apple - 1894


Size (cm): 45x55
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Description

The painting "Elder peeling an apple" (1894) by the Hungarian painter Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka is a work that, although modest in her subject, overflows in the wealth of details and evocation of emotions, being a visual testimony of the delicate and human approach of the artist. Tivadar Kosztka, known for its dream landscapes and its particular use of color, presents one of its few works centered on the human figure, revealing a similar expertise to capture the essence of daily life.

He painting It shows an older, simple and anonymous woman, in the act of peeling an apple. This scene, although apparently trivial, becomes an act of contemplation through the Csontváry brush. The composition is intentionally intimate: the old woman is in a closed space, probably an illuminated room with natural light that comes from the left part of the painting. Soft lighting accentuates wrinkles and details of your face and hands, suggesting a life full of accumulated experiences and wisdom.

The color plays a crucial role in the work. Brown and ocher tones predominate, conferring a sense of warmth and seniority to the scene. The old woman's clothing, simple and colored off, melts in harmony with the environment, complemented by a sober background that does not distract the viewer's attention, but directs it towards the daily act of peeling the apple. This fund, so simple and austere, manages to highlight the central figure even more, creating a silent and effective contrast.

The position of the old woman, hunched over and concentrated in her task, transmits a certain serenity and patience. Csontváry captures this thoroughness with great skill, showing deep respect for the simple moments that make up life. The hands of the woman, perhaps the most striking detail for her realism, reveals the skill acquired over the years, communicating through texture and movement of her own language.

As for the technical process, Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka combines precise brushstrokes with more loose areas, achieving a vibrant interaction between the figure and space. Its technique of applying color layers to create depth and volume is evident in this piece, reinforcing its reputation as a master of lighting and color.

Although this work is perhaps not as well known as its monumental and visionary landscapes as "the lonely walker" or "El Molino de Ruins", "old woman peeling an apple" offers a window to the artist's abilities to portray intimate and everyday scenes with everyday mastery. This painting is a sincere expression of the beauty present in the simple moments of life, raising them to an art form that testifies to Csontvary's unique look.

In conclusion, "old woman peeling an apple" not only documes a home scene of the late nineteenth century, but also reveals the innate ability of Csontváry to find and transmit poetry in the ordinary. This work is a reflection on the passage of time and intrinsic beauty in simplicity, inviting the viewer to stop and appreciate the art of everyday life.

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