Ships in the river


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price¥40,800 JPY

Description

The pictorial universe of Konstantin Gorbatov, a master From Russian postimpressionism, he finds a sublime expression in his work "Boats in the river" (Boats on the River). This piece invites us to a visual trip through an urban landscape that flirts with the banks of the dreamlike, a testimony to the technical expertise and artistic sensitivity of the painter.

Gorbatov, born in 1876 in Stávropol, Russia, formed in the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. His work is characterized by a fusion of European and Russian influences, reflecting a particular interest in idyllic landscapes and historical architecture. This is clearly evidenced in "ships in the river", where the author reflects a serene riverside scene, marked both by the tranquility of the waters and by the architectural heterogeneity of its surroundings.

The composition of the painting is a testament triumphal to the structured image that Gorbatov raises through a delicate management of the atmospheric perspective. The ships, focused on the average plane, seem to float gently on the calm of the river, creating a sense of stability and rest. The compositional structure guides the viewer's gaze through soft water to the buildings that rise to the bottom of the stage. The arrangement of the architectural elements, with their facades of turned off and complex lines, adds a spatial depth at the same time as the river width.

The use of color in this paint is particularly remarkable. Gorbatov uses a palette of tones guarded by blue, green and ocher nuances, contributing to the atmosphere of serenity that permeate the entire canvas. The river itself is a bluish gray mirror that reflects the cloudy sky, while barges show different tones of brown and ocher, creating a gentle contrast with the aquatic environment. The buildings emerge in terrible and white tones, blurring slightly, which suggests the atmospheric influence of the humid and misty air of the environment.

Through painting, there are no human figures, which focuses on all the attention on the dialogue between nature and architecture. It is remarkable how the absence of characters does not remain life to the scene; On the contrary, it is full of a calm mystique and contemplative calm, as if the spectator himself were a lonely observer, a secret witness of this perpetual stillness.

Gorbatov worked in a turbulent era and his career took him from the throbbing streets of St. Petersburg to the relative security of exile in Germany, where he continued his artistic career. This transfer, far from diluting his vision, contributed to enriching his focus with European influences that were amalgamated to their initial attention to Russas landscapes and architectures. His work reflects a constant search for beauty and balance, visible equally in the opulent Venetian facades as well as in the modest tranquility of the banks of the Russian peoples.

In conclusion, "ships in the river" captures a momentary stamp of peace and stability in a world that, for Gorbatov, was constantly changing. The technical realization, the subtle sensitivity of color and composition, added to the evocation of an ethereal sphere free of human presence, make this work a worthy representative of the artistic legacy of Konstantin Gorbatov. With each brushstroke, the artist invites us to delight in the pure and serene beauty of the landscapes that, although apparently simple, enclose a deep wealth and complexity.

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