Santa Catalina - 1910


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price¥42,900 JPY

Description

In the political universe of Russian art of the early twentieth century, Pavel Filonov emerges as its own figure, defined by a unique vision that crossed symbolism and organic analysis. Within this rich artistic career, his work "Santa Catalina" of 1910 is erected as a testimony of his ability to amalgamate the human and divine through a complex and detailed visual language. Observing this painting, we immediately notice the centripetal force of the face of Santa Catalina, which occupies the compositional and emotional fulcro of the work.

It is remarkable how Filonov worked with earthly and gold colors, incorporating tones that range between ocher, brown and black. The colors are not merely decorative but seem to be symbolic vehicles, which would insinuate the connection of the saint with the earth and its human suffering. The brushstroke, thorough and almost labyrinthine, generates a texture that gives the impression of being both ethereal and solid, unifying spiritual and carnal issues in the same visual act.

Santa Catalina's gaze is penetrating and melancholic, suggesting both the wisdom and resignation of someone who has accepted her martyrdom destiny. His face, delicately sculpted to fine brushstrokes, contrasts with the highly detailed background in a style that resembles pointillism, although with a different intention. Filonov does not seek to dissolve its figure in space, but, on the contrary, it places it in a deep and almost tactile context, causing the holy to emerge from a sea of ​​textures and symbols that seem to vibrate in a mystical frequency.

There is a fascination with the details in this painting, a characteristic that defines the Filonov genius. It is possible to observe small geometric shapes and abstract patterns that not only complement the central figure but also invite the observer to a neat meditation. This deployment of graphic elements seems to want to transcend the simple visual representation to enter a deeper and more analytical cognitive level, a fundamental premise of the "Realism Analytical" that Filonov promoted.

It is pertinent to mention that, although "Santa Catalina" can be interpreted from multiple angles, its essence remains elusive and mysterious. This is an unavoidable quality in many of the Filonov's works, where the known and the unknown are intertwined in a perpetual game of revelation and concealment. paintings Similar within the Corpus of Filonov present a tendency to personify abstract ideas through a visual framework in which the human figure merges into a network of patterns and rhythms that evoke the continuous flow and reflux of life itself.

Through the work "Santa Catalina," we can receive a conversation between the earthly and the celestial, a fertile terrain where devotion and suffering are found. Filonov, with its unique technique and ability to detail, manages to capture not only a saint, but a complex allegory of human existence immersed in a spiritual field. This is how, observing this painting, we find a window to the mind of an artist who not only wanted to represent the world but to unravel, dissect it and re -assemble it in forms that reflect both reality and metaphor.

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