Portrait of a young woman - 1925


Size (cm): 55x85
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Description

Konstantin Gorbatov, a prominent Russian painter of the post -imperial period, leaves us an artistic legacy that captures the essence of his time and place. His work "Portrait of a young woman" of 1925 is inscribed as a visual testimony of the subtlety and depth of his mastery.

In this painting, Gorbatov introduces us to a young woman whose countenance denotes serenity and an introspection that transcends the canvas. The lighting in the work is particularly remarkable, revealing an acute understanding of the management of lights and shadows. The young woman is located in an environment that, although rather simple, shows an atmosphere of melancholy and tranquility. The dark background contrasts with the luminosity of the face, thus highlighting the facial details and textures of your clothes and hair.

One of the most striking aspects of this work is the chromatic choice. Gorbatov uses a restricted but effective palette, predominantly the dark and earthly tones that suggest both the time of the year and the mood of the subject. Women's clothing, consisting of brown and gray tones, perfectly complements this chromatic choice, and provides visual cohesion to the work.

It is important to highlight the Gorbatov technique in the treatment of the face and the hands of the woman. Soft contours and subtle nuances in the skin demonstrate not only an advanced technical ability, but also a deep empathy towards the portrayed subject. The hands, intertwined in a gesture of contemplation or stillness, are particularly expressive and add an additional dimension of introspection.

The young woman's gaze is another characteristic that deserves attention. It goes to a point beyond the viewer, plunged into personal thoughts that invite a subjective interpretation. This aspect of painting suggests a level of emotional depth that is characteristic of Gorbatov's work, who often explored issues of introspection and human emotion.

Although if compared to other best -known Gorbatov works such as its colorful scenes of landscapes and cities, this portrait may seem atypical, reinforces its versatility as an artist. His ability to capture both the grandiosity of a landscape and the intimacy of a human face speaks of a talent that is both broad and detailed.

The life of Konstantin Gorbatov, marked by the exodus after the Russian revolution and his eventual emigration to Germany, certainly influenced his work. This "portrait of a young woman" could be seen as a reflection of that time of transition and personal contemplation. Although looking for specific details about the identity of the portrayed woman or its specific context in 1925 can result in conjectures rather than in facts, the painting itself offers sufficient wealth to be appreciated in its own terms.

In conclusion, "Portrait of a young woman" by Konstantin Gorbatov is a work that shines not because of its ostentation, but because of its refined emotional and technical authenticity. It is a testimony of the talent of an artist who knew how to capture not only the external appearance, but also the internal soul of his subjects.

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