Boy jumping to the water - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price36.900 ISK

Description

The work "Child jumping to the water" of 1913, painted by the remarkable Russian artist Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, offers us a fascinating window to the style and aesthetic concerns of its creator. This oil on canvas is a testimony of Petrov-Vodkin's ability to capture the vitality and dynamism of a seemingly daily moment, while elevating it to a deeper level of reflection.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this painting is its composition. The child, who is in full jump, is suspended in the air, adding an almost ethereal quality to the work. The child's body is in a dynamic possession, stretched towards the water, captured at the exact moment between the earth and the water. This composition manages to transmit not only the movement but also the tension and anticipation of the imminent clash with water.

The use of color in "child jumping into the water" is equally significant. Petrov-Vodkin uses a palette that balances cold and warm tones masterfully. Water, with its blue and green tones, contrasts harmoniously with the warm skin of the child. In addition, the artist uses the light strategically; The incidence of light on the body of the young man and the brilliance of the surrounding water creates an effect that reinforces the feeling of a hot summer day and, at the same time, the purity and freshness of the water.

It is also necessary to consider the human element in this work. The child, the only character in painting, is presented in a pose that reflects both freedom and innocence of youth. This aspect introduces an endearing emotional dimension, by evoking universal memories of childhood and the simple and indomitable joy of the days passed by the water.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, born in 1878, is recognized for its distinctive style that combines the Russian iconographic tradition with the influences of symbolism and modernism. Its spherical perspective technique, which introduces a slight curvature in the horizon lines and figures, is also present in this work. This technique not only gives the work of a unique three -dimensionality, but also seems to capture a comprehensive moment and space, as if the observer were wrapping the scene.

"Child jumping to the water" not only stands out in the collection of works by Petrov-Vodkin for its vibrant energy and technical mastery but also for what it reveals about everyday life and Russian culture in the early twentieth century. Although his work covered a variety of issues, from the most sacred to the most mundane, he always maintained a stylistic coherence and a deep empathy for his subjects.

Works such as "Red Horse Bath" and "Vision of a red boy", among others, are examples that show the evolution and scope of Petrov-Vodkin's talent, who was a true innovative in the history of Russian art. The mastery with which he uses color, light, shape and composition in "child jumping into the water" continues to inspire both art critics and art lovers, in setting a timeless connection with the most basic human experiences and universal.

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