No fry - 1895


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price¥40,900 JPY

Description

The work "not fry" by Mykola Pymonenko, created in 1895, is an outstanding example of the Ukrainian painter's talent and his ability to capture moments of everyday life through a realistic approach impregnated with deep sensitivity. Pymonenko is known for its distinctive style that combines realism with a strong sense of narrative, which translates into works that transmit both the cultural and emotional context of the subjects represented.

In "Do not fry", the immediate scene that attracts attention is the carefully balanced composition. The female figure, located in the center of the work, assumes a position that denotes calm and determination. His expression transmits a mixture of concern and serenity, suggesting an internal conflict that invites the viewer to meditate on the story that this woman is experiencing. The woman's gaze, directed towards a point outside the canvas, creates the feeling that she is trapped in a deep contemplation, which reinforces the emotional connection that is established between her and the spectator.

The use of color in this paint is particularly remarkable. Pymonenko uses a palette of soft and warm tones that gives life to the skin and clothing of the female figure, while contrasts with the coldest tones of the environment. This choice of colors not only highlights the protagonist, but also contributes to an aura of intimacy and reflection. The details in his outfit, which presents a combination of traditional elements, adds a cultural context that links the work with the Ukrainian identity, highlighting the rich inheritance that Pymonenko subtly incorporates into his works.

The scene is also framed by a simple but effective environment, where the elements of nature and daily furniture provide a background that underlines the narrative of daily life. The light, represented naturalistly, bathes the figure in a warm glow, accentuating contrasts and creating an intimate and contemplative atmosphere. This focus on light and shadow is characteristic of Pymonenko's style, who shows careful attention to the details that give life and textures to the scene.

Throughout his career, Mykola Pymonenko demonstrated a particular interest in the representation of peasant life and Ukrainian culture, which made him a reference of realism in his country. Works such as "not frying" are testimony of their commitment to portray not only the superficiality of human appearance, but also the emotional and social complexities that individuals face. Although it is often related to the realistic school, it is essential to recognize that, like other contemporaries of yours, Pymonnko also shows a reception to elements of impressionism, which allows a constant dialogue between the lights, the shadows and the representation of the daily life.

In summary, "not frying" is a work that transcends its era and context, inviting spectators to a deeper reflection on the role of women in society, family dynamics and emotional introspection. Through their ability to capture these aspects with subtlety and depth, Mykola Pymonenko The essence of humanity.

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