Pani P. - 1901


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥41,700 JPY

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THE WORK "PORRET PANI P." From the year 1901, created by the Polish Józef Pikiewicz, it is a fascinating reflection of the evolution of the portrait at the beginning of the twentieth century, in a time marked by the transition to modernism in art. This painting, which incorporates a refined technique and a carefully chosen color palette, evokes both symbolism and the principles of impressionism, styles that Pankiewicz dominated throughout his career.

In the composition, the central female figure stands out, which occupies the space of the canvas with an almost ethereal serenity. The woman, whose identity is not specified in the work, is presented in a medium plane, which allows you to contemplate both her facial expression and her clothing. The subtle inclination of his head and the introspective gaze that he directs towards an indefinite point seems to invite the viewer to share a moment of intimate reflection. The choice of a soft and enveloping background, which plays in shades of blue and gray, accentuates the contemplative quality of the portrait, suggesting an atmosphere of calm and melancholy.

The use of color in "Portot Pani P." It is particularly notable. PANKiewicz uses a range of soft tones that are displayed in a delicate balance between the light and the dark, highlighting the pale skin of the model and the textures of their clothing. The touches of light that illuminate their face and neck are exquisite, providing the figure of a luminosity that contrasts with the most gloomy background. Attention to details in the folds of the dress and in the softness of his hair reinforce the technical ability of the artist and his dedication to the faithful representation of the human form.

In addition to its technical mastery, this portrait also has a strong psychological component. The expression of the woman's face, which ranges between serenity and a slight touch of melancholy, invites the viewer to speculate on their life and thoughts. Pankiewicz, like many of his contemporaries, was interested in evoking not only the external appearance, but also the internal essence of the subject, which results in a deeper connection between the work and whoever observes it.

Józef Pankiewicz was an outstanding member of the Warsaw Painting School and an important representative of Polish symbolism. Throughout his career, he made numerous portraits and landscapes that reflect a rich mix of influences, from the impressionist painting to the most avant -garde currents of his time. "Pani P." P. " You can consider a testimony of your artistic search to balance objective representation with emotional exploration, an aspect that characterizes much of your work.

In conclusion, "Portret Pani P." It is more than a simple portrait; It is an exploration rich in nuances of the human condition. The amalgam of technique, color and emotionality in this painting is erected as a representative example of Pankiewicz's mastery. His ability to capture the essence of their subjects through such an introspective and technical approach invites us to reflect on the complexities of the human being, making this work a milestone in the history of Polish art of the time.

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