Mongols bosses - 1932


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

In "Mongols bosses - 1932", Alexandre Jakovleff offers us a surround window towards a world that fuses the majesty of the nomadic aristocracy with the technical precision and distinctive sensitivity of the Russian artist. Jakovleff, known for his skill in the portrait and capture of the essence of different cultures, shines in this work as a real master of composition and color.

At first glance, the painting presents two imposing figures, presumably Mongols bosses, who are erected as undoubted protagonists of the painting. Dresses with traditional clothes, their richly ornate suits suggest a high social position and a deep cultural legacy. The meticulous details in his clothes reveal Jakovleff's interest in historical and ethnographic veracity, a characteristic feature of his career. The varied textures, from the luxury of silk to the roughness of the felt used in their headdresses, give painting a remarkable likelihood and visual wealth.

The use of color in "Mongols bosses - 1932" is another aspect worth mentioning. Earth's tones and golden nuances dominate the palette, creating a warm and royal atmosphere. The blue and reddish tones in the suits not only exalt the dignity of the characters, but also contrast with the most neutral and uniform background, which increases the relief and centrality of the Mongols chiefs in the composition. This chromatic contrast is a clear indicative of the artist's ability to balance the objective with the stylistic, thus giving depth and resonance to the work.

Another fascinating element in this painting is the expression and position of the characters. The faces, endowed with an almost hypnotic intensity, exhibit a mixture of pride, serenity and perhaps a disdain cusp, which invites a deeper reflection on the psychology of these bosses. Serenity in his eyes speaks of innate wisdom and a life of accumulated experiences, delivering an implicit narrative that flirts with the viewer, inviting him to a silent conversation.

The story behind this painting also deserves to be highlighted. Alexandre Jakovleff, born in St. Petersburg in 1887 and formed in the prestigious Imperial Academy of the Arts, embarked on numerous expeditions that led him to different corners of the world. His encounter with Asia and his fascination with Eastern cultures undoubtedly influenced his work. "Mongols bosses - 1932" can be seen as a testimony of its ability to transcend geographical and cultural limits, documenting with sensitivity and precision the lives and environments of the peoples that it found on their trips.

In conclusion, "Mongols bosses - 1932" is a work that not only captures the majesty of its subjects, but also the essence of Alexandre Jakovleff's work as a portraitist, ethnographer and visual narrator. The combination of technique, color and cultural narrative in this painting makes Jakovleff a bridge between worlds, and his work into an invaluable treasure that continues to fascinate art and history lovers.

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