The man with a monkey - 1915


Size (cm): 55x60
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Description

In the work "The man with a monkey" of 1915, Alexandre Jakovleff manages to capture a scene that, at first glance, might seem simple, but which, being examined with greater care of artistic elements. In this painting, we find an elegantly dressed man with a dark uniform and a military hat, accompanied by a monkey. Both characters are in a space that seems indefinite and timeless, which suggests a certain universality in the scene represented.

The composition of the work is balanced and precise. The man is sitting in a chair, his cross legs, which transmits a feeling of relaxation and control. The monkey, on the other hand, is perched on a stool close to man, which reinforces the relationship of closeness and perhaps even complicity between them. The viewer's attention is directed immediately to the contrast between the rigidity and seriousness of the man and the most flexible and curious posture of the monkey.

As for the use of color, Jakovleff opts for a sober but effective palette. The dark tones of the man's uniform contrast with light skin and the brightest jacket of the monkey, creating a visual dynamism that attracts the viewer. The shadows are skillfully applied, providing depth and volume to the main figure, while the textures of the fabrics and the fur of the monkey are treated with a meticulousness that denotes a great technical domain.

It is also important to consider the historical and cultural context in which this work was created. Alexandre Jakovleff, also known as Alexandre Yevgenievich Jacovleff, was a Russian artist who studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Although Jakovleff is known for his stylistic eclecticism, which covers from academicism to modernism, this particular painting seems to bow towards a realism with symbolic touches, exploring the relationship between humanity and the animality that inhabits us.

The work can be perceived as a reflection on the domestication and nature of power. The man's uniform suggests authority and control, while the monkey can symbolize the wild and the instinctive, tamed but still present. This duality can be interpreted as a metaphor for the internal struggle of the human being between its civilized side and its instinctive and natural part.

Although "the man with a monkey" is not one of Jakovleff's most famous works, it is still a piece that demonstrates his ability to merge technique and narrative effectively. Other works by the artist, such as his portraits and ethnographic scenes, also highlight their ability to capture human essence through art.

Ultimately, "man with a monkey" is an eloquent sample of Alexandre Jakovleff to combine human and animal figures, creating a work that is both contemplative and intriguing, encouraging the viewer to look beyond the surface and explore the deeper nuances of the human condition.

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