Sitting Child - 1906


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price38.800 ISK

Description

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, a preeminent figure of Russian art at the beginning of the 20th century, offers us an introspective and ethereal vision of the children Russian realism, merging a meticulous technique with an emotional and psychological depth that is difficult to ignore.

When observing "sitting child", we immediately find a young man whose face reflects a mixture of serenity and contemplation, almost as if it were plunged into deep thoughts. His enigmatic expression can be seen as a window to the young man's mind, leaving the viewer asking about the concerns and dreams that can inhabit inside. This type of psychological representation is characteristic of Petrov-Vodkin, who often sought to capture not only the physical appearance of its subjects, but also its inner essence.

An in -depth analysis of the composition reveals a carefully balanced structure. The child is located in the center of the canvas, with a relaxed but erect possession that suggests unexpected maturity for someone of his age. The perspective used by the artist not only focuses our attention on the child, but also creates a feeling of intimacy, as if we were invited to share a private moment with him.

The use of color in this work is equally significant. Petrov-Vodkin uses a palette dominated by warm and terrible tones, which provide a cozy and introspective atmosphere. The red of the child's outfit contrasts subtle with the neutral background, allowing us to concentrate on the subject without distractions. This chromatic choice can be seen as an allusion to vitality and youth passion, in contrast to the calm background that could symbolize the outside, indifferent or simply blurred in the child's perception.

Although painting can be classified in the context of Russian symbolism, where the spiritual and emotional are intertwined, there are clear influences from other contemporary movements, such as realism. Attention to detail in the child's features and the texture of the environment shows the dedication of Petrov-Vodkin to the faithful and empathic representation of the human being.

It is essential to place this work in the context of the artist's career. Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, born in 1878, was a painter, cartoonist and writer who played a crucial role in the development of Soviet art. His works not only reflected their European and Russian aesthetic influences, but also their deep personal and philosophical convictions. Student of the Imperial Academy of the Arts of St. Petersburg, Petrov-Vodkin constantly sought to transcend traditional techniques and explore new paradigms through their creations.

"Sitting Child" is a testimony of Petrov-Vodkin's ability to combine an impeccable technique with an emotionally rich narrative. The work not only invites the contemplation of his technical ability, but also to a deeper reflection on the human condition, seen through the eyes of a child. In the stillness of the position of the young man, in the subtlety of his gaze, we find an echo of our own experiences and emotions, a universality that is undoubtedly the brand of a true master of art.

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