Self -portrait - 1911


Size (cm): 60x50
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Description

In the disturbing "Self -portrait - 1911" by Pavel Filonov we find a work that masterfully exemplifies the emotional complexity and intellectual intensity of the Russian artist. Filonov, a central figure in the Russian avant -garde at the beginning of the 20th century, was not simply a painter, but a visual philosopher and a precursor of movements such as analytical art.

The painting, executed in 1911, captures Filonov in an introspective representation that transcends the simple image of the author. The penetrating and almost challenging look of the self -portrait is accentuated by the meticulous technique that Filonov applied, where each brushstroke seems to have been calculated with scientific precision. The artist's face is segmented in multiple facets, evoking an almost cubist sensation, but with a distinctive analytical precision that characterized his work.

The use of color in this portrait is equally remarkable. Dominated by dark and terrible tones, with nuances of green and brown, the palette reflects a feeling of gravity and depth. These colors not only serve to model their face and figure, but also seem to suggest an emotional landscape deeply rooted in the artist's mind. The chromatic combination creates a dense and almost oppressive atmosphere, inviting the viewer to a detained and reflexive observation.

Filonov is dressed here with a dark cap, possibly a typical Russian peasantry hat, which adds an additional layer of meaning to the work. This detail could be interpreted as a key to understanding the duality of its existence: a man deeply concerned about philosophical and artistic issues, but equally rooted to the earth and its origin.

The composition of the work is static and centered, with Filonov occupying most of the pictorial space. There are no secondary elements that distract the observer; All attention is directed towards the expression and structure of the artist's face. The background, almost uniform and dark, acts as a contrast that highlights the main figure, creating a feeling of depth and three -dimensionality.

In the context of his time, "Self -portrait - 1911" stands out as a unique piece within the movement of the Russian avant -garde. Filonov, who was contemporary of artists such as Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky, developed his own artistic theory known as "Realism Analysis", which is based on the detailed and thorough construction of the image. This self -portrait can be seen as an early manifestation of this theory, where accuracy and meticulous analysis are combined to offer a deeper and more significant representation of being.

Through this self -portrait, Filonov offers not only an image of himself, but also a window at his interiority and his artistic method. It is a work that, more than a century after its creation, continues to raise reflection and admiration, thus demonstrating the undeniable ability of Philonov to capture human complexity in its art.

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