The smoker - 1887


Size (cm): 50x75
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Description

"The smoker" (1887) of Georgios Jakobides is an evocative work that captures the essence of a daily moment, but through a magnificent execution that raises the common to the sublime. Jakobides, a master Greek of realism and one of the main exponents of the Munich school, demonstrates with this painting its ability to combine thorough details with a deeply human and naturalistic composition.

The work presents an old man, presumably a farmer, who is immersed in the quiet and contemplative act of smoking a pipe. The character's expression transmits a feeling of serenity and reflection, suggesting a pause in the midst of a laborious life. The folds of your skin tanned by age and work are represented with an impressive realism, showing the technical skill of Jakobides.

The composition of the work is marked by a harmonious balance. The old man is located in the center of the plane, creating a clear focal point. The character of the character, slightly hunched over and with the head bowed forward, adds a subtle dynamism to the scene that maintains the viewer's attention. The direction of light in the paint is soft and enveloping, highlighting the volumes and depths of the face and the hands of the old man, which hold the pipe with an almost meditative delicacy.

As for the color, Jakobides opts for an earthly palette, with tones of brown, gray and ocher that predominate in the work. These colors not only reflect the simple nature of the character, but also create an atmosphere of warmth and stillness. The bottoms out of the background contrast with the most outstanding details of the face and hands, accentuating its texture and vitality.

The setting is equally concrete, although sober. The background is diffuse, almost non -existent, allowing all the attention to focus on the protagonist without unnecessary distractions. This stylistic choice is typical of Jakobides and its contemporaries of the Munich school, who emphasized realism and precise capture of light and texture.

"The smoker" is not only a representation of the technical skill of Jakobides, but also a window towards the life and character of a rural and hardworking Greece. The painting addresses universal issues such as introspection and simplicity, achieving a deep emotional connection with whom it observes it. It is this power to transmit the particular and the universal simultaneously that defines the great works of art, and "the smoker" of Georgios Jakobides stands as a splendid example of this.

In the context of Jakobides' work, this painting stands out for its intimacy and detailed approach, which are recurring attributes in their portraits and scenes of everyday life. Comparable to other works of his as "grandmother with a child" and "reading", "the smoker" is imbued with an honesty and a humanity that transcend time and space, sealing Jakobides as a master observer of the human condition.

"The smoker" is, in short, a piece that not only should be contemplated by its undeniable artistic beauty, but also for its ability to evoke ourselves to stop and reflect on the small pauses and moments of contemplation in our own lives.

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