Eastern City - 1928


Size (cm): 75x55
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The painting ** "Eastern City" ** (1928) of ** Konstantin Gorbatov ** is a work that transports us directly to a dream of the Middle East through the brush of a master of color and light. This oil on canvas represents a picturesque and evocative view that encapsulates the very essence of eastern exotism so valued in the European artistic tradition of the twentieth century.

A first observation about the composition of the work reveals a city bathed by a golden and warm light that seems to stop time. The buildings are distributed in a balanced way, creating a game of vertical and horizontal lines that lead to the viewer from the foreground to the bottom of the image. The careful disposal of the buildings, with their curved and cusp roofs, as well as the stairs that connect different levels of the city, add an almost lyrical dimension to the scene.

The use of color in this paint is masterful. Gorbatov uses a palette that goes from the terrible and ocher tones of the buildings to the blue and green of the sky and the vegetation, creating a contrast that enhances the warmth of sunlight. Each brushstroke seems to be impregnated with an intentionality that seeks to capture not only the physical appearance of the place, but also its atmosphere and spirit. The golden light that bathes the city not only illuminates the structures, but also gives the scene a feeling of serenity and peace.

If we observe carefully, we notice that there is no human presence in the image. This detail can be interpreted in several ways: perhaps Gorbatov wanted to highlight the timelessness and mystery of the place, or perhaps sought to focus on architecture and landscape without the distraction that the characters could suppose. This absence of human figures allows the viewer to project his own fantasies and sensations, becoming a lonely traveler who explores this deserted oriental city.

Gorbatov, born in 1876 in the city of Stavropol, Russia, and died in 1945 in Berlin, was an artist who lived between two worlds: that of his native Russia and that of Western Europe, where he spent much of his career. This balance between cultures is reflected in his work, in which he combines robustness and solidity of oriental constructions with a technique very influenced by European impressionism. Light, always a crucial component in his work, becomes a vehicle to transmit deep and universal emotions.

A look at the historical background of the painting also reveals a period of personal and professional transition for Gorbatov. After the Russian revolution, the artist exiled in Germany, where he continued to develop his style and participating in various exhibitions. ** "Eastern City" **, dated in 1928, is an excellent example of its ability to absorb and reinterpret cultural influences, which allowed it to create works of singular beauty and resonance.

In summary, ** "Eastern City" ** is a work that stands out not only for its aesthetic beauty but also for its ability to invoke a feeling of remoteness and stillness. Gorbatov's mastery in the use of color and light, along with its focus on landscape and architecture, make this painting a significant piece in their career and a valuable example of orientalist art of the early twentieth century.

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