Self -portrait with chicken and rooster - 1924


Size (cm): 75x60
Price:
Sale price37.500 ISK

Description

The work "Self -portrait with Gallina y Gallo" by Boris Grigoriev, made in 1924, is a fascinating example of the intersection between personal identity and animal symbolism in the art of the twentieth century. This painting reveals, through a careful composition and a vibrant palette, the complexity of the self -portrait as a form of self -expression and as a means to explore the relations between the human being and the environment.

In this painting, Grigoriev introduces himself in the center of the canvas, a portrait that combines an almost surreal representation of the artist with the inclusion of two birds: a chicken and a rooster, which provide a notable symbolic load. The rooster, often associated with courage, vanity and dawn, faces the viewer, while the chicken, with its most modest appearance, complements the scene from a lateral angle. This dynamic between birds and the author represents a duality, an internal struggle between ostentation and humility, which can reflect the own perception that Grigoriev had of himself and his place in the world of contemporary art.

The color palette is characteristic of the author's style, which combines warm and cold tones, creating a visual contrast that attracts the look. The nuances of red and yellow in the birds stand out against the most subtle background that offers a dramatic contrast, raising the prominence of the characters at the same time that they hint a broader narrative about rural life and connections with nature. The vibrant colors give life to the work, causing the viewer to feel an immediate connection with the scene.

Grigoriev, who was born in Russia and spent much of his life in France, was part of the Modern Art Movement of the time, where the exploration of personal identity and culture was a recurring theme. His works often exhibit characteristics of expressionism, which can be seen in the way he uses subjectivity to give life to his portraits. "Self -portrait with chicken and rooster" is not only a representation of the artist himself, but an exploration of the human psyche through symbolic elements that lead the viewer to reflect on what it means to be human.

The use of birds also presents a dialogue with other contemporary works, where animals not only act as decorative elements, but as vehicles for the exploration of deeper issues of life and existence. Thus, through the inclusion of these birds in their self -portrait, Grigoriev challenges us to consider our own relationship with what surrounds us and how this influences our identity.

The work, which emanates both introspection and vibrant energy, places Boris Grigoriev as an outstanding reference of the art of the twentieth century, inviting the public to observe the rich relationship between the artist, his environment and the personal perception of his identity. In conclusion, "Self -portrait with chicken and rooster" is more than a simple representation; It is a corpus that invites reflection on art, life and the various nuances that make up the human condition.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Reproductions of paintings handmade oil, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed