The multiplication of breads and fish - 1897


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "The multiplication of the breads and fish" of the Venezuelan artist Arturo Michelena, created in 1897, is erected as a monument to the fusion of history and spirituality, joining in its representation elements of the biblical narrative with the technical mastery that characterized the artistic production of the nineteenth century in Latin America. Framed within a historical context of considerable relevance, Michelena's painting evokes not only a miraculous event of the New Testament, but also a moment of reflection on generosity and community.

The composition of the work, captured with mastery by Michelena, focuses on a vibrant and dynamic scene. In the center, Jesus is observed, who shares with those present the scarce resources he has at hand, joining the characters that surround him in an act of trust and miracle. The arrangement of the figures transmits a sense of movement, as if the whole set was loaded with a palpable spiritual energy. The figures are represented with great anatomical precision and a varied range of expressions, from astonishment to devotion, which enrich the visual narrative.

Michelena uses a warm colored palette, where golden and ocher tones predominate, which not only illuminate the central figure of Christ, but also create an environment of reverence around them. The light seems to emanate from Christ, emphasizing its role as the core of the miraculous event. This chromatic choice reinforces the emotional proximity of the scene, bringing the viewer closer to the almost palpable experience of what is narrated. The application of color is masterful, achieving a contrast that highlights both the figure of the Savior and that of the other characters, creating a harmonious balance in the work.

The characters surrounding Jesus have a diversity rich in features, clothing and attitudes. They reflect a representation of the community, an inclusive approach that allows the spectator to establish connections with the various classes found in the town. Women and men, children and the elderly are archetypes of those who may have witnessed this story. This multiplicity of figures not only reflects the devout intention of the work, but also demonstrates Michelena's ability to capture the essence of the people and her interaction with the divine.

Through "the multiplication of bread and fish," Michelena thus demonstrates his commitment to religious theme and his ability to communicate deep spiritual truths through painting. His style, influenced by European academicism, combines techniques of European tradition with narrative elements that resonate deeply in their Latin American context, reflecting a search to build a cultural identity that dialogue with the great works of the history of Western art.

Although the work is known, its impact is often eclipsed by other productions of the same period. However, "the multiplication of breads and fish" is a testimony of the deep understanding that Michelena possessed about the power of visual narrative. Its technical skill, together with its ability to invoke spirituality, place this work within a privileged place in the history of Venezuelan art, being a lighthouse that intertwines faith and artistic representation, inviting contemplation and reflection.

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