Portrait of Vladimir Lenin - 1919


Size (cm): 55x75
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The "portrait of Vladimir Lenin" of 1919, the work of the Ukrainian artist Mykhailo Boichuk, is a notable manifestation of the political art of the twentieth century, where ideology and aesthetics are intertwined in a symbiosis that reflects the socio -political climate of the time. In this painting, Boichuk captures Lenin's emblematic figure with a stylized approach that is characteristic of his career. The work not only represents a revolutionary leader, but also enrolls in an artistic tradition that seeks to represent socialist identity in an impressive and accessible way.

The composition focuses almost entirely on Lenin's face, who looks at the viewer with an expression of determination that radiates trust and authority. This almost frontal approach on his face, highlights his distinctive facial features: the wide forehead, the deep dark eyes and the carefully fixed beard, characteristics that have turned it into an icon of the revolution. The simplicity of the background in dark tones allows the luminosity of its figure to stand out, creating a halo that emphasizes its importance and almost mythology as a leader.

The use of color is particularly significant in this work. Boichuk uses a palette of terrible and off tones, where brown and gray predominate, which gives painting a sober and reflexive atmosphere, typical of the seriousness of the political message it intends to convey. In addition, it highlights details in clearer tones that give life to the figure, while alluding to hope and the possibility of a renewed future, central elements of revolutionary discourse. This duality between the dark and the clear, between the gloomy and the hopeful, testifies to the complexity of the reality that Lenin represented and his symbolism as the leader of a new era.

The context of creating the work is crucial for its understanding. 1919 was a year of intense struggles and redefinitions within the framework of the Russian revolution. Lenin's representation in art not only worked as a means of propaganda, but also as a form of legitimation of his figure and ideas. Boichuk's work, in this sense, does not escape the influence of Ukrainian constructivism and aesthetic ideas that advocated an art at the service of the people and the new ideology. His style, frames a fusion of realism and symbolism, which becomes a powerful vehicle for the transmission of the ideas of the revolution, highlighting the connection between art and politics.

Mykhailo Boichuk also stands out for its relevance in the creation of "Boichukism", a movement that sought to integrate Ukrainian popular art with modernity. His style is inspired by a combination of national and avant -garde traditions, in which ornamentation and symbolism play a fundamental role. Although this particular work is a portrait, it embodies the spirit of an artist who firmly believed in the ability of art to transform social reality.

Throughout his career, Boichuk made several portraits of political figures and revolutionary leaders, all under the premise of promoting a new social conscience through art. The "portrait of Vladimir Lenin" is a key piece in its production, which invites a reflection on the role of art in history, and how images can shape the collective perception of historical figures.

In summary, the "portrait of Vladimir Lenin" by Mykhailo Boichuk is not just a portrait in the conventional sense. It is a meditation on power, ideology and art in an era of radical transformation. Through its composition and color palette, as well as the historical impact it evokes, this work is erected as a enduring testimony of a time in which art and politics were indissolubly linked. The piece not only seeks to immortalize Lenin's figure, but also explore the sensitivity of the time and role of the artist as a chronicler of history.

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