Afternoon - 1900


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The work "afternoon - 1900" (Evening - 1900) of the Ukrainian painter Mykola Pymonnko is an evocative representation of rural life in Ukraine at the end of the 19th and early twentieth century, a period in which the artist established himself as a central figure of realism in painting. The work encapsulates a moment of serenity and reflection, where the light of the sunset plays a crucial role in the general atmosphere of the composition.

When observing the paint, you can see how Pymonenko has used the light and color to transmit the passage from day to night. The artist's palette leans towards warm tones that predominate in the sky, where orange and pink nuances are mixed with the deep blue of the beginning of the night, creating a visual contrast that captures the viewer's attention. This use of color not only evokes the beauty of sunset, but also reinforces the emotion and contemplation inherent at the time, suggesting a connection between nature and daily life.

The composition is remarkable for its simplicity, focused on the figure of a woman who stands out in the foreground. Dressed in traditional clothes, their posture and expression reflect a combination of calm and introspection. Pymonenko, through its characteristic style, manages to communicate a visual narrative that suggests that the woman is in a reflexive break, perhaps contemplating the end of a work day in the field. The tranquility of the figure is contrasted with the vibrant environment, which allows the viewer to focus on its interiority.

In addition, the background of the work, with its soft and undulating hills and the subtle representation of vegetation, is a reminder of the Ukrainian natural landscape, which Pymonenko captures with a sense of familiarity and affection. This environment not only serves as a backdrop, but also becomes an extension of the emotional state of women, reinforcing the theme of the connection between the human being and its surroundings. His style has echoes of impressionism, although Pymonenko remains firmly in the field of realism, portraying everyday life with a melancholic and nostalgic sense.

Mykola Pymonenko is considered one of the main representatives of Ukrainian art and his work, particularly "afternoon - 1900", offers a deep and significant look at rural life. His ability to capture light, atmosphere and subtleties of human emotion through color and form has allowed him to achieve an outstanding relevance in art history. Painting is not only a testimony of Pymonenko's technical ability, but also of its sensitivity towards the environment and its people.

As the viewer immerses himself in the work, it is inevitable to be attracted to the quiet atmosphere emanating from the scene; It is a fleeting moment, an instant of what could be any day in the life of a rural woman. "Afternoon - 1900" is erected not only as an example of Pymonenko's art, but also as an invitation to reflect on the viewer's own relationship with time and the surrounding environment. This piece, although of a specific context, resonates universally in its exploration of calm and connection with nature.

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