The banner of the 1st Nerchinskoye Regiment of the Trans -Baikal Cosacas troops - 1907


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "The banner of the 1st Nerchinskoye Regiment of the Cosacas de Trans-Baikal troops", created by Mykola Samokysh in 1907, is erected as a visual testimony of the devotion and identity of a specific military unit within the vast context of Cosaca culture in Russia. Samokysh, an outstanding painter and engraver of the time, specialized in capturing Cosaca life and traditions, standing out for his exceptional attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects.

The composition of the painting focuses on the standard of the regiment, which is a symbol full of historical and cultural meanings. This banner, which holds vibrant colors of red, blue and gold, is not only an object of military pride, but also represents the collective memory of Cossacks, its history of resistance and their stately traditions. The way Samokysh places the banner in the center of the work creates a sense of imposing reverence, attracting the viewer's gaze towards its splendor and regity.

The characters that accompany the banner are cosaca figures dressed in traditional costumes, which add dynamism and life to the scene. These men, with expressions of determination and pride, act as guardians of the banner, symbolizing loyalty and courage inherent to the Cosaca community. The diversity in his positions, his clothing and his faces contributes to the visual narrative, in which each figure becomes a bearer of the cultural and heroic legacy that is evoked through the painting.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Samokysh uses a rich and contrasting palette that gives life to the scene and emphasizes the majesty of the banner, while the terrible tones of the figures add a sense of realism and connection with the earth. This use of color not only brings depth to the work, but also suggests a dialogue between the sacred and the everyday, between military art and Cosaca culture.

From a stylistic perspective, Samokysh is within the tradition of realism, being able to balance a detailed and technical approach with a sense of emotion. His skill to portray the clothing and weapons of Cossacks is worth mentioning, showing an obvious effort to pay tribute to the military history of this town. He shares similarities with other artists of his time that focused on the life of the peasantry and folk traditions, but his focus on military symbolism and Cosaca culture distinguishes him as a unique reference.

Although there is not much specific information about this particular work, the style and theme are representative of Samokysh's general interest in Cosaca identity and its ability to create images that resonate in the collective imaginary not only of Russia, but also internationally . The work not only stands out in the military context, but is also inserted in the widest discourse of Russian national identity in the first part of the twentieth century, a period marked by tumultuous and important changes in the history of Russia.

In conclusion, "the banner of the 1st Nerchinskoye Regiment" is a work that, through its rich color, detailed composition and symbolism of the banner and its carriers, encapsulates not only the history of a cosaco regiment, but also the spirit of a town that values ​​their cultural and military inheritance. It is an example of the deep commitment of Mykola Samokysh with the Cosaca tradition, and an invitation to reflect on the role of identity in art.

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