Samarcanda - 1921


Size (cm): 50x75
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The work "Samarcanda - 1921" by Kuzma Petrov -Vodkin is erected as a visual testimony of the artist's fascination by exotic places and distant horizons that characterize much of its pictorial production. This oil on canvas, made in 1921, is a window to the historic city of Samarcanda, in Uzbekistan, a cultural and architectural crucible on the Silk route.

When observing "Samarcanda - 1921", the view is attached by the composition in a high perspective, a common resource in the work of Petrov -Vodkin that allows the viewer a panoramic view of the scene. In this painting, the city extends along the canvas with an almost theatrical disposition: the buildings, the mosques and the minarets are majestic, highlighting with geometric and chromatic precision. Architectural precision tells us not only with the technical rigor of the painter, but also of its respect and admiration for local structure and culture.

The colors used in this work are vibrant and terrifying, evoking the heat and aridity of the Central System, while the touches of blue and white in the domes of the mosques impregnated with tiles suggest a fresh contrast with the rest of the city. Petrov-Vodkin demonstrates its domain of color and its ability to transmit polyhedral atmospheres: of the arid serenity of the environment to the pulsating energy that one imagines emanating from these urban centers.

The absence of human figures in painting is remarkable and, perhaps, intentional, allowing the viewer to focus exclusively on architectural and landscape magnificence without human distractions. This characteristic can be interpreted as an artist's desire to highlight the city as an autonomous protagonist of the scene, reinforcing Samarcanda's idea not only as a geographical location, but as a cultural and spiritual symbol.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin was a unique artist on the Soviet art stage. Born in 1878 in a small town in Russia, his artistic education led him to study and travel through Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. These experiences deeply molded their approach and technique, leading it to merge elements of various pictorial traditions. Petrov-Vodkin is known for its innovative compositions and its use of color, which combine the inheritance of Russian symbolism with influences of religious and Renaissance iconography.

In "Samarcanda - 1921", one also perceives an echo of Petrov -Vodkin's concern for the interaction between the universal and the particular, the spiritual and the earthly. The city, with its mixture of ancient traditions and new realities, reflects the tensions and harmonies that Soviet Russia himself was experiencing at that time. This painting It is not only a faithful representation of Samarcanda, but also a metaphor for the search for identity and transformation that underlying the artist's work and life.

For those familiar with the work of Petrov -Vodkin, "Samarcanda - 1921" can remember other of its creations that explore geography and spirituality, such as a bath of a red horse or portrait of Anna Akhmatova. However, this landscaping, with its focus on serenity and architecture, stands out as a charming and contemplative exception within its repertoire.

In summary, "Samarcanda - 1921" is a visual meditation on a city rich in history and mythology, captured through the eyes of an artist deeply sensitive to the beauty and complexity of the world. This painting is an invitation to travel not only through space, but also through time and culture, reminding us of the unique ability of art to transcend borders and connect souls.

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