Cabbage field - 1942


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

Konstantin Gorbatov, born in 1876 in the Imperial Russia, is known for its vibrant landscapes and customary scenes that capture the essence of rural life and nature. In his work "Campo of cabbage - 1942," Gorbatov presents a stamp of serenity and fertility, situations that take special relevance in the historical context of World War II, a period in which the painting was created. This piece can be interpreted as an yearning for the artist for peace and continuity of the natural cycle of life.

The composition of "cabbage field" is remarkable for its balanced distribution of elements. In the foreground, the extension of the field is presented as a mantle of intense green by replicating the rounded and leafy shapes of the repollos, which extend to the horizon. Gorbatov has captured botanical precision the textures and tones of this crop, thus raising a daily element to an artistic contemplation point. The grooves of the field lead the viewer's gaze towards the bottom, creating a feeling of depth that invites us to enter the painting.

Color is a crucial component in Gorbatov's work. Here, the green of the repollos dominates the scene, contrasted with the brown and golden tones of the ground, which adds earthly warmth to the painting. The sky, saturated with cold blue tones and white brushstrokes, could refer to a clear and fresh day, typical of the temperate-continental climate that Gorbatov experienced in various European countries, where much of his adult life passed.

A house in the background, modest design and soft lines, complete the scene. This architectural element provides a human touch and a focal point of refuge and stability, although there are no human figures present. The absence of characters in painting could suggest a deeper connection between nature and human life, highlighting the dependence of rural life over the natural environment that seems to take life in their representation.

Gorbatov's work in general is influenced by the Russian impressionist school, although the artist also shows affinities with post -impressionism and symbolism. His light and detailed brushstrokes, mixed with a masterful use of luminosity, allowed him to capture the daily life and sacredness of rural landscapes. "Campo of cabbage" exemplifies these characteristics and immerses us in an atmosphere of bucolic calm that could be inspired by the memories of his native Russia or perhaps in the landscapes of Germany, where he lived from the late 1920s until his death in 1945 .

To put this work in context, it is pertinent to mention that Konstantin Gorbatov moved in a time of great political and social agitation; His life and work were deeply affected by the tumultuous events of the twentieth century, including the Russian revolution, World War I and World War II. His love for nature and simple life could have roots in a reaction to these events, a refuge in constancy and invariable beauty of the earth and its cycles.

"Cabbage field - 1942" It is a work that encapsulates Gorbatov's ability to transcend the mundane, leading us to a serene reflection on the interconnection between man and the natural world. Like many of its landscapes, this painting stands as a tribute to the durability and beauty of nature, offering a vision of hope and perpetuity in difficult times.

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