Garbuzi - 1890


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The "Garbúzi" painting by Mykola Pymonenko, created in 1890, is a work that masterfully encapsulates the essence of everyday life in the Ukraine of the nineteenth century, through the eyes of an artist deeply rooted in his culture. Pymonenko, recognized by his realistic style and his ability to portray the intimacy and beauty of rural traditions, presents a scenario that reflects both the simplicity and depth of the Ukrainian rural world.

In the composition of "Garbúzi", there is a careful disposition of the elements that make up the scene. The foreground, where there are several pumpkins (Garbúzi), acts as a visual anchor that directs the viewer's gaze towards the bottom. The organic form of these fruits, with its vibrant texture and warm tones, gives life to the work and a sense of abundance. These elements are not merely decorative, but symbolize the connection of the people with the earth, the cultivation and the harvest, predominant aspects in the life of the time.

In the central part of the composition, human figures can be observed, highlighting a woman who stands out with a typical dress, dressed in a handkerchief. His position suggests a time of work or preparation, referring to the essential role of women in rural life. The faces and the hands of the characters reflect both fatigue and the satisfaction of the arduous daily work, which adds a deep emotional component to visual narration.

The use of color in this work is remarkable, since Pymonenko uses an Earth's palette that evokes the native landscape, combining yellow, ocher and green tones that reflect the vitality of nature. The light that filters in the scene highlights the details of the elements, contributing to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. This light treatment not only reinforces the three -dimensionality of the figures, but also underlines the symbiotic relationship between the human being and the natural environment.

Pymonenko, formed at the Academy of Arts of St. Petersburg, brought with it a perspective that merged realism with a particular sensitivity towards its cultural heritage. His work is registered within the movement of Ukrainian realism, which he sought to authentically represent the life, traditions and landscapes of Ukraine, in a context in which national identity began to gain importance. "Garbúzi" is a testimony of this search, rich in symbolism and meaning.

Although extensive details about the specific history of "Garbúzi" are not known, it is evident that the work reflects the Zeitgeist of an era in which art began to question the idealized representations and to return its gaze towards everyday and the authentic. This painting, together with other contemporary works that portray rural life, invites a reflection on the value of cultural roots and the importance of traditions, which continues to resonate in contemporary art and identity.

The legacy of Mykola Pymonenko, shining through works such as "Garbúzi", reminds us of the richness of Ukrainian rural life and the beauty of simple moments, while asking questions about the future of that culture in a world every time more urbanized and globalized. His ability to capture the essence of his country on the canvas is a lighthouse that guides future generations towards the appreciation of cultural inheritance and history that defines them.

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