Marina Grande - Capri - 1926


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

In the painting "Marina Grande - Capri - 1926" by Konstantin Gorbatov, a coastal landscape bathed by an atmosphere that mixes the glow of the Mediterranean Sun with an almost dreamlike serenity is deployed before the eyes of the viewer. This oil on canvas captures the essence of the island of Capri, an iconic site that has inspired countless artists over the centuries.

Konstantin Gorbatov, a Russian painter who lived between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, found in European landscapes an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Emigrado of his native Russia, Gorbatov settled in Germany and traveled extensively in Europe, capturing in his works the essence of the places he visited. "Marina Grande - Capri - 1926" is a clear example of its mastery in the representation of landscapes and its ability to convey the atmosphere of a place through its technical skill and its acute artistic sensibility.

The composition of "Marina Grande - Capri - 1926" reveals a careful balance between natural and architectural elements. In the lower part of the paint, the sea waters seem almost immobile, the bright colors of the facades of the houses that are aligned along the dock. The choice of living tones such as blue, green and ocher, is characteristic of Gorbatov's style and creates a vibrant contrast that gives life and dynamism to the scene.

In the upper part, the light blue sky extends without interruptions, accentuating the sensation of amplitude and tranquility. The hills that frame the horizon are executed with soft and diffuse brushstrokes, which gives them an ethereal quality that reinforces the dream atmosphere of the composition.

Architectural details also deserve special mention. The houses, with their roofs of tiles and walls of diverse colors, are stylized examples of the Mediterranean architecture. The artist has precisely captured both the texture and the structure of these buildings, giving them a feeling of solidity and at the same time integrating them harmoniously into the general landscape.

It is remarkable that painting lacks human figures, which does not remain at all but, on the contrary, invites the viewer to experience the environment with a feeling of contemplative calm. This absence of human characters directs all the attention to the environment and accentuates the prominence of the landscape in itself.

Gorbatov is distinguished by its expressive use of color, and in "Marina Grande - Capri - 1926" This characteristic is particularly evident. The colors are used not only to delineate shapes but also to evoke emotions and moods. The clarity and brightness of colors speak of a luminous and quiet day, encapsulating the relaxed and pastoral spirit of life on the island.

Although it cannot be affirmed that there are unknown aspects regarding the direct iconography of the painting, it is pertinent to mention that it reflects the influence of impressionism and Russian symbolism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The post -impressionist techniques that Gorbatov uses, such as the free and expressive application of painting, are also noticeable in this work.

"Marina Grande - Capri - 1926" is, in short, a masterful piece that encapsulates both Capri's natural beauty and the technical skill and artistic sensitivity of Konstantin Gorbatov. This work invites spectators to immerse themselves in a scene of stillness and serene beauty, reminding us of the perennial capacity of art to evoke places and emotions beyond the confines of time and space.

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