Killed Ronco - 1915


Size (cm): 75x50
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The painting "murdered Ronco - 1915" (Killed Hoarse - 1915) by Mykola Samokysh is a work that encapsulates the spirit of the time and the turbulence that marked Europe during World War I. Samokysh, an outstanding artist of Ukrainian origin, is known for his ability to combine realism with deep emotion, creating works that are not only visually shocking, but also resonate in the viewer to a deeper level.

The composition of this work is especially notable. In the piece you can see strong lines that lead the viewer's gaze towards the center of the action, where the figure of a soldier in a state of lamentation seems almost to ask for justice. The position of this character, as well as facial expression, becomes the heart of the work; A symbol of loss rather than battle. The proportions and possession of the body seem to draw a direct narrative that involves the observer, leading him to reflect on the human cost of war.

The use of color in murdered Ronco is another of its most remarkable aspects. Samokysh applies a palette of dark and off tones, predominantly nuances of brown, gray and green, which reinforce the atmosphere of melancholy and despair. This chromatic choice serves to emphasize the severity of the theme and the desolation inherent in the scene. The contrasts between the central figure and the background create a depth effect, granting a three -dimensionality that attracts the viewer to a space where war and death have a human face.

As for the representations of human figures, Samokysh captures the essence of struggle and loss through facial expressions and positions. Its realistic approach allows the viewer to establish an emotional bond with the characters; They are not mere figures on a battlefield, but representations of human beings who have been victims of a devastating conflict. The way in which the soldier is shown, with his tense body and his gaze towards the horizon, evokes a feeling of resignation before an already marked destiny.

Mykola Samokysh worked mainly on ukonisms and a variety of formats, standing out in the representation of rural life and warmes. While "Killed Ronco" is possibly less known than some of his other works, he is part of a broader context that reflects the concerns of his time. His contributions to Ukrainian art and his focus on visual narrative have consolidated him as a key figure in the history of the art of the region.

When observing "murdered Ronco - 1915", the viewer cannot avoid feeling a connection not only with the work itself, but also with the ethical and moral dilemmas that war imposes on humanity. This painting is a powerful reminder that behind each war tragedy there are individual stories of loss and suffering, a narrative that Samokysh captures with masterful sensitivity. In one sense, Samokysh's work not only documes a historical period, but also poses important questions about the human condition in times of conflict, inviting reflection on the legacy of war in contemporary societies.

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