Portrait of a child


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price€256,95 EUR

Description

The work "Portrait of a child" (Portrait of A Boy) by Periklis Pantazis is one of those pieces that, despite its apparent simplicity, overflows an emotional and technical wealth that invites you to stop and appreciate each of its details. Painted by Pantazis, a remarkable Greek artist of the nineteenth century, this painting is part of a time when realism and impressionism began to strongly influence European art.

The painting presents a child, whose facial appearance and expression transmit a mixture of tenderness and vulnerability. His face, framed by curly and golden hair, is the center of attention. Large and expressive eyes suggest a pure innocence, characteristic of childhood, while his looks fixed to the viewer establishes a direct and personal connection, inviting us to reflect on the nature of the portrayed.

Pantazis uses a warm and soft palette, predominantly ocher, beige and brown tones, adding a feeling of intimacy and warmth to the work. The treatment of color and light is delicate, a technique that reveals the influence of impressionism, a movement that sought to capture reality through the visual impression of the moment. The faint and diffuse light bathes the child's face, creating subtle shadows that provide depth and volume without resorting to dramatic contrasts.

The composition of the work is quite simple, predominantly the figure of the child in the center of the canvas. The background, although barely suggested, seems to be neutral and little detailed, which highlights even more the figure of the child. This compositional choice is no accident; By eliminating distracting elements, Pantazis forces us to concentrate our attention exclusively on the youth portrayed, in his features and in what his eyes seem to want to tell us.

The child's countenance is serene, with a slight touch of melancholy. This can be indicative of Pantazis's interest in capturing not only the physical appearance of his portraits, but also in transmitting the inner world of his subjects. In an era where photography was already beginning to gain ground, artists such as Pantazis showed that painting remained a powerful tool to explore and express the very essence of humanity.

The technique used by Pantazis in this portrait also deserves mention. The brushstrokes are precise and delicate, especially in the treatment of the child's skin and hair. The use of soft tonal gradations and attention to anatomical detail show the technical skill of the artist and his deep knowledge of the human body.

In the context of the Periklis Pantazis career, known for his scenes of everyday life and his vivid portraits, "a child's portrait" stands out as a work that encapsulates his ability to combine realism and impressionism harmoniously. His works are still studied and admired for their ability to capture the essence of their subjects with unique sensitivity and mastery.

In conclusion, "a child's portrait" is not just one more portrait; It is a testimony of the ability of painting to transcend time and words, and to offer us an intimate look at childhood, through the eyes of a master as periklis pantazis. The work is a reminder of beauty and complexity inherent to everyday life, captured with technical precision and emotional depth that only great artists are able to achieve.

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