The reaper - 1889


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price¥42,800 JPY

Description

The work "El Reaper" (1889) by Mykola Pymonenko stands as a significant example of the naturalist approach of Ukrainian art in the second half of the nineteenth century. This painting is not only a representation of agricultural life, but also a reflection of the connection between the human being and nature, a recurring theme in the artist's work. In this piece, Pymonenko captures a specific moment of work in the field, in which a young reaper, dressed in a long -sleeved blouse and traditional pants, is immersed in his work.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its clarity and its sense of space. The reaper occupies a central position, becoming the focus of the viewer's attention. His gesture, when leaning forward with the sickle in hand, implies an intense physical action that resonates with the sweat and effort of work in the field. Around it, the landscape extends in a rural panorama that becomes a silent protagonist, with golden cereal fields that seem to vibrate under sunlight. This use of open space suggests not only the vastness of the field, but also the arduous work involved in the cultivation of the earth.

Pymonenko uses a color palette that reflects the warmth of the summer environment. The yellow and golden tones of the wheat, combined with the vibrant green of the surrounding vegetation, create an atmosphere that, although apparently it is presented as an idyllic, also contains the hardness and reality of agriculture. The use of color in "the reaper" is not merely decorative; Each nuance appears carefully selected to transmit both the beauty of the agricultural landscape and the fatigue inherent to work in the field.

In addition to the representation of the reaper, the painting It is enriched with the inclusion of elements that evoke Ukrainian cultural tradition. The character's clothing not only suggests his status as a worker, but also places the individual within a specific social context. The work is in a period in which the Ukrainian national identity was in the process of redefinition, and work on Earth became a symbol of the connection between people and their homeland.

The Pymonenko technique, which combines impressionism with realism, allows light and shadow to play a crucial role in visual narrative. The way the light bathes the reaper and lightens the fields makes the viewer feel an almost visceral connection with the scene; It is an invitation to contemplate not only the time portrayed, but also the cycle of rural life where work and nature are intrinsically intertwined.

"The reaper" is a work that goes beyond the simple representation of a farmer in action; It is a testimony of respect for the work of the field and its importance in everyday life. Through the sensitive gaze of Pymonenko, a deep recognition of the dignity of manual work is revealed, an issue that even resonates in contemporary art and its reflection on the human being in its natural environment. With this painting, Pymonenko not only offers us a nostalgic vision of the agrarian past of Ukraine, but also a reminder of the vital force that is in the daily work of man.

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