VELIKY NOVGOROD Ships - 1912


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price$376.00 CAD

Description

The painting "Boats in Veliky Novgorod - 1912" by the outstanding Russian artist Konstantin Gorbatov, is a sublime manifestation of lyricism and the nostalgic evocation that characterizes his work. When observing this work, one is immediately transported to the banks of the Volkhov River in the old city of Veliky Novgorod, a historical town that Gorbatov manages to capture with an impressive authenticity.

The composition of the work deserves a detailed analysis. At first glance, the harmonious disposition of the elements that make up the scene is highlighted: several boats tied near the riverbank, which flow gently in the pictorial space. The boats, represented with a detailed realism, introduce an element of serenity and contemplation. They seem to be at rest, directing our eyes towards the constructions and the landscape that unfolds to the bottom.

Gorbatov, master Of the color, it uses a palette that exalts the tranquility of water and surrounding architecture. The use of blue and green tones in the river suggests an almost ethereal calm, while architectural structures in beige and earth add an earthly warmth and a sense of home and tradition. These chromatic elections not only influence the general atmosphere of the work but also underline the interaction between nature and human influence.

Despite the apparent simplicity of the image, a closer inspection reveals a rich texture in the application of paint. The brushstroke of Gorbatov is both precise and free, allowing a clear representation of the boats and the architectural environment, as well as an almost poetic atmosphere. This double approach makes the work not only a visual representation, but a sentimental evocation of Veliky Novgorod of the early twentieth century.

In painting there is no presence of human figures, which is an eloquent silence in itself. This absence can be interpreted as a tribute to the permanence and resilience of nature and architecture against the transience of human life. The lack of characters also invites the viewer to insert himself in the scene, to take the place of the absent and contemplate the peaceful flow of time.

Konstantin Gorbatov is known for its ability to capture the essence of Russian landscapes with almost romantic sensitivity, and "ships in Veliky Novgorod - 1912" is no exception. Born in 1876 in Stavropol and formed at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Gorbatov moved through several places, including Italy and Germany, before settling in Berlin. Throughout his career, his art always reflected a deep connection with the cultural and natural roots of Russia, even when he lived abroad.

In conclusion, "ships in Velike Novgorod - 1912" is a work that encapsulates Konstantin Gorbatov's capacity to transform a simple scene into a deep and visually splendid meditation. It is a work that invites the introspection and appreciation of the eternal beauty of the Russian landscape, offering a window to the past that still resonates in the present. Gorbatov not only paints a place, but captures a moment of stillness and reflection that transcends time.

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