Dairy - 1914


Size (cm): 65x50
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Description

When contemplating "Dairy" (1914) by Pavel Filonov, one is in front of a work that represents not only a rural scene, but also a deep manifestation of the unique and characteristic style of the Russian artist himself. This painting, belonging to an early stage of his career, already reflects the distinctive elements that would define his vast and enigmatic work corpus.

First, it is vital to highlight the composition of the work. Filonov presents two women immersed in the daily task of collecting milk, capturing a moment of rural life with a detailed thoroughness. The figures of the dairy, although clearly discernible, are completely integrated in the background, almost merging with him. This interconnection technique is a clear reflection of Filonov's analyitism, a style that he himself developed and challenges the traditional conventions of perspective and proportion.

The use of color in "dairy" is another aspect worth mentioning. Filonov uses a reduced palette, predominantly terrible and ocher tones, which evoke the field and daily life of peasant life. However, the way in which these colors are applied is not merely decorative; Each brushstroke seems imbued with a vibrant energy, contributing to the dense and almost tactile texture of the surface of the surface painting. The treatment of color and texture betray an obsession with the organic, a search for the essentials beyond the mere visual representation.

A more detained look at the characters reveals another characteristic feature of Filonov's work. Dairy are not only endearing characters, but symbols; His faces and bodies, apparently simplified and with an almost hieratic expression, offer us a window to the universal through the particular. This almost iconographic treatment of human figures can be interpreted as an affirmation of the artist about the merger between the individual and his environment, a holistic vision that defies the separation between subject and object.

Filonov, a contemporary of other Russian art giants such as Kasimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky, is often less recognized in comparisons, although not due to lack of merit. His insistence on an analytical approach and its development of the "principle of organic growth" stands out as unique contributions to modern art. Works such as "dairy" illustrate this philosophy, where each element of the painting It seems to grow and derive naturally from each other, following an unwavering internal logic.

It is also pertinent to place "dairy" within the historical context of Russian art of the early twentieth century. This period, marked by dynamism and experimentation, witnessed the birth and flowering of multiple avant -garde movements. Filonov, although associated with some of these currents, always maintained a stylistic independence that placed it on a unique plane. His dedication to the pictorial work as a living organism, in constant development and transformation, distinguishes him from his contemporaries and provides an additional philosophical dimension to his work.

In "Dairy," well, not only do we find a visually shocking work of art, but also a compendium of the aesthetic philosophy of Pavel Filonov. The meticulous interconnection of forms, the intentional use of color and the symbolic representation of human figures, all these elements converge to create a work that transcends time and space. Ultimately, "dairy" invites us to reflect on the intricate and vital relationship between the human being and its environment, an issue as relevant today as it was more than a century ago.

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