The last days of summer - 1922


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

In the prolific work of Konstantin Gorbatov, the painting "the last days of summer" of 1922 is erected as an eloquent testimony of his ability to capture the delicacy of the change of stations and the impact that he has on the atmosphere and the environment. This work encapsulates a transition moment with remarkable mastery and visual subtlety.

At first glance, the composition of the work stands out for the impressive use of light and color that Gorbatov displays. The scene presents a landscape dominated by the serenity of a stream that winds through fields and architectural structures, which suggests a quiet village. The chromatic choice that the artist uses is especially notable; You can appreciate autumnal tones mixed with the last vestiges of the bargaining heat. Warm gold and brown contrast gently with the greens already nuanced by the change of station.

The structure of the paint is meticulously organized, guiding the viewer through the landscape through a series of visual lines and elements. The stream acts as an artery that connects different points of interest within the composition: from buildings that seem to be arranged in a silent dialogue with the surrounding nature, to the reflection of the sky in the water, which adds a layer of depth and realism .

The buildings, with their reds and faded oranges, seem to talk about past lives and epochs, suggesting a connection with tradition and memory. The absence of human figures in painting can be interpreted as a post -terror meditation on the ephemeral beauty of summer and the poetic loneliness of a landscape that observes the inexorable passage of time.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the work is how Gorbatov uses light. The elongated shadows suggest that it is late in the day, which is reinforced by the tone of heaven: a deep blue that begins to give in to the golden colors of the sunset. The quality of diffuse light adds a layer of melancholy and reflection, emulating the sensation of the last days of summer, where each ray of sun seems to be a reminder of heat that will soon fader.

The painting is clearly influenced by the artistic currents of the time, particularly by late romanticism and impressionism, which sought to capture ephemeral moments and poetic representations of nature. However, "the last days of summer" also carries the personal seal of Gorbatov, characterized by its ability to imbue its works with an almost tangible atmosphere.

As the work is observed more closely, the texture of the brushstrokes becomes prominent, evidencing a technique that mixes precision and a certain impetuousness, as if the artist were anxious to capture the moment before he disappears. This quality energizes painting while reinforcing its underlying message about temporality and transition.

In conclusion, "the last days of summer" of Konstantin Gorbatov is not only a masterful representation of an autumnal landscape, but also a deep reflection on the passage of time and the ephemeral beauty of everyday moments. With his ability to transform everyday life into visual poetry, Gorbatov invites us to contemplate and value those last golden days, full of stillness and melancholy.

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