Peel Membrillos


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The painting "Pelar Membrillos" (Peeling Quinces) by Nikolaos Lytras, also known as Nikolaos Othoneos, offers us an intimate and deeply human look to the theme of everyday life in rural Greece of the early twentieth century. The work, of obvious delicacy and sobriety, captures a seemingly simple scene: a woman sitting peeling Membrillos. However, behind this simplicity, there is a wealth of details that deserve to be analyzed carefully.

The composition of the work is balanced and serene, focused on the unique figure of a woman, presumably a peasant, which is absorbed in her daily work. The female figure is sitting in a simple wooden chair, surrounded by an austere atmosphere that puts the manual activity it is carrying out. The posture of the woman, slightly inclined forward, suggests concentration and a moment of calm, almost meditative.

Lytras uses a warm and terrible palette that confer a feeling of warmth and tranquility to the work. Ocrifying tones and golden nuances of the background and quince are harmoniously complemented with the darkest and darkest colors of the woman's clothing. This colored contrast not only adds depth and volume to the figure, but also highlights the humility and simplicity of the scene.

The treatment of light in painting is one of the most prominent aspects of the Lytras technique. Soft and diffuse lighting seems to come from a natural light source, possibly a window outside the frame painting. This management of light not only models the figure of women, but also prints a nostalgic and timeless tone to the scene, connecting the viewer with an ephemeral moment of everyday life.

One of the most notable elements of the work is the expressiveness of the female figure, achieved through precise but discreet details. The woman's face, barely visible due to her inclination, shows a countenance of serenity and concentration. The disciplined strokes and the economy in the facial detail allow the viewer to focus more on the gesture and activity than in the specific identity of women, making it an almost archetypal figure of domestic work.

In the context of the history of Greek art, Nikolaos Lytras occupies a significant place as a painter who knew how to capture the essence of Greek rural life with a particular sensitivity. Born in 1883 and died in 1927, Lytras was one of the main representatives of realism in modern Greece, and his work is a celebration of life and daily work. "Pelar Membrillos" is a reliable evidence of Lytras' commitment to the faithful and respectful representation of their subjects, moving away from romantic idealism to enter a more palpable and close truth.

This work, with its atmosphere of intimacy and its attention to detail, can be compared to others paintings of the same era that address similar issues of rural and domestic life. Artists such as F. Kontoglou and G. Iakovidis also explored themes of everyday life, but it is the particular capacity to capture trivial moments with an emotional depth and a refined technique that distinguishes their work.

In conclusion, "Pelar Membrillos" by Nikolaos Lytras is not only a testimony of the artist's technical virtuosity, but also a window to the life and customs of rural Greece at the beginning of the 20th century. The work, with its subtlety and apparent simplicity, invites the spectator to stop and contemplate the beauty of everyday life, highlighting Lytras as a master of observation and faithful representation of reality.

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