Silska Hutina


Size (cm): 60x50
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Sale price¥35,000 JPY

Description

Mykola Pymonnko, an outstanding exponent of Ukrainian art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, captures in his work "Silska Hutina" a unique vision of rural life and a deep respect for the nature and traditions of the peasantry. This painting It is located at a historical moment where realism began to bloom in Europe, and the representation of everyday life became a central theme of painting. Pymonenko's work is characterized by his attention to detail and his ability to evoke an intimate and authentic atmosphere.

The composition of "Silska Hutina" reveals a careful disposal of visual elements, where the wooden house stands in the center, surrounded by rich vegetation. The natural environment is not only a backdrop, but one more character that acts in the narrative of the work. The chromatic palette is defined by a range of vibrant green, brown earth and touches of yellow, which infuse the scene a serene vitality, reflecting the light and warmth of the day. This use of color not only establishes the atmosphere, but also indicates a deep link between man and nature, a recurring theme in the art of Pymonenko.

In the painting you can see the presence of some characters, who seem immersed in their daily activities. These figures, although they are not the main focus of the work, provide a sense of authenticity and humanity to the scene. This approach to the individual within the rural context shows an interest in the life of the peasant of its inhabitants.

The Pymonenko technique is also worthy of mention. Its brush handling and color application create visible textures that provide a tactile dimension to the work. The details in the architecture of the building and the representation of the flora and fauna are carefully elaborated, evidencing their training and mastery as a painter. The interaction between light and shadow plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of representation, suggesting the transience of time and the continuity of rural life.

Although "Silska Hutina" may not be as well known as other works by his contemporary Ivan Aivazovsky or the master From the portrait Aleksandr Ivanov, remains a powerful manifestation of Ukrainian realism and a reflection on the intrinsic connection between humans and their surroundings. Rural landscapes, often considered a less prestigious topic by some art critics in their time, are treated here with reverence and love that transcend mere visual representation, proposing a meditation on the identity and culture of Ukraine in a moment of change.

Thus, "Silska Hutina" not only stands as a testimony to the talent of Mykola Pymonenko, but also as a window to a world that, although it may seem distant over time, continues to resonate with universal human emotions and experiences. It is a work that invites the viewer to stop and contemplate not only rural beauty, but also the stories and traditions that inhabit each corner of this lively landscape.

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