Vesilla in the province of kyiv - 1891


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Vesilla in the province of kyiv", painted in 1891 by Mykola Pymonenko, stands as a splendid example of the Ukrainian art of the late nineteenth century. This painter, known for his realistic approach and his ability to capture the culture and landscapes of his homeland, achieves in this painting an evocative representation of rural life in Ukraine. The composition shows us a beautiful natural landscape that, beyond being a mere representation, suggests an intimate connection between the human being and its environment.

The scene is located in a field, where the golden tones of mature wheat dominate the foreground, creating a vibrant contrast with the bottom in a soft blue of the sky. This use of color is characteristic of Pymonenko, who uses a bright and rich palette, capable of transmitting both the warmth of sunlight and the serenity of rural life. The attention to details in nature is manifest: each wheat spike seems to come alive, to the point that the viewer can almost feel the breeze slide between them.

In this work, you can see the presence of a character that moves gracefully among the golden fields. The figure, dressed in typical costumes that reflect the rural clothing of Ukraine, not only represents the peasants, but also embodies the spirit of the region. His position suggests a daily work and, in turn, an almost harmonious relationship with the surrounding nature. The way in which the character interacts with his environment brings a narrative to the image, transforming it into a visual story that invites the viewer to reflect on agricultural work and simple life.

The composition of the work is remarkable not only for its sense of space and perspective, but also by the balance achieved between figure and background. This balance allows the human figure to integrate with a landscape that is both the protagonist and backdrop, a clear testimony of how Pymonenko understood the relationship between the individual and the earth.

In terms of style, Mykola Pymonenko enrolls in the tradition of realism, where the faithful representation of everyday life is emphasized. However, his work also reveals romanticism towards Ukrainian nature and culture, at a time when national identity became increasingly important. Observing this work, it is evident that Pymonenko not only wanted to portray a visual reality, but sought to excite and give voice to a world that was in danger of disappearing, victim of modernization and social changes that Ukraine was going through in its time.

"Vesilla in the province of kyiv" is, without a doubt, more than a simple representation of a landscape; It is a work in which the observer can feel the pulsation of rural life, the connection of the human being with his surroundings, and the love of Pymonenko for his land. As the viewer is lost in color and composition, it is caught by the beauty of an era and a place that, through these oil strokes, is perpetuated over time.

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