A street from a provincial city - 1920


Size (cm): 75x45
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Description

The painting "A street in a provincial city - 1920" by Konstantin Gorbatov is a visual testimony of the deep Russia of the early twentieth century, captured with a sensitivity that reflects the attentive and nostalgic look of the painter. This work stands out for its rich architectural details and the evocative atmosphere that Gorbatov manages to transmit, transporting us to a quiet and picturesque street of a provincial city.

The composition of the painting is remarkably balanced, with a perspective that directs the viewer's gaze towards the bottom, along a cobbled street that widens and curves slightly, suggesting an authentic and realistic topography. On the left, you can observe low height buildings, probably homes and small shops, whose facades are distinguished by the rhythmic use of windows and doors. On the right, there is an open area that accentuates the sensation of space and provides air to the scene.

The use of color in "a street in a provincial city" deserves a special mention. Gorbatov uses a predominantly natural palette, with terrible and ocher tones that dominate the constructions and the ground, contrasting with the vibrant red roofs and the blue notes of the sky. This contrast of warm and cold colors not only provides visual balance, but also evokes a feeling of serenity and melancholy, distinctive characteristics of Gorbatov's art. Light in painting seems to be that of a sunny afternoon, gently diffuse, adding an air of tranquility and calm to the environment represented.

The representation of everyday life is partially indicated but not in the main approach, making the street feel alive and inhabited. In front, you can see what seems to be an old float, indicative of common transport at that time. Human figures, although almost imperceptible in the distance, suggest activity and movement, providing the work of a human and temporal dimension.

Important is also the pictorial technique of Gorbatov, underlined by its ability to handle brush and texture. The application of the paint is precise but not rigid, allowing certain brushstrokes to register with an almost tactile quality, especially on the textured surfaces of the walls and the cobblestone of the street. This methodology not only indicates the technical expertise of the author but also its ability to capture and transmit the rusticity and character of the construction materials used at the time.

Konstantin Gorbatov, born in 1876 in Stavropol, was a remarkable representative of Russian symbolism and landscape, whose works often reflect a lyrical reverie of reality. His career was marked by an evolution from initial realism to a symbolism that amalgamated memories of his homeland with an idealized and romantic vision. Gorbatov studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and lived in several European cities, including Berlin, where he finally settled.

"A street in a provincial city" is characteristic of the style that defines Gorbatov: a fusion of precise details and a poetic atmosphere that highlights the intrinsic stillness and beauty of everyday life. The painting not only reflects its technical ability but also its deep love and nostalgia for the old Russian villas, capturing a moment and place that, although specific in its time, resonates with a universality that transcends times and borders.

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