Girls in El Volga - 1915


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

In the painting "Girls in the Volga" of 1915, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin offers us a unique and evocative vision of everyday life in the Russia of the early twentieth century. The work, immediately, captures the viewer's attention with its vivid colored palette and its serene composition but loaded with meaning.

From a first visual inspection, the scene reveals two young women sitting on the banks of the Volga River, lost in a moment of tranquility and reflection. The perspective that Petrov-Vodkin uses, with a subtle but noticeable inclination of the horizon, gives the work of a sensation of balance and harmony, suggesting the immensity and serenity of the landscape that surrounds them. This inclination is a distinctive characteristic of the painter's style, he states in his constant search for experimentation with different points of view and angles in his compositions.

The young women, one with a red dress and another with blue dress, are represented with thorough attention to the details, and their relaxed posture makes them seem human and accessible. The colors of their dresses not only provide an attractive visual contrast, but they could also be interpreted as a symbol of the diversity and complexity of Russian life. Red could evoke dynamism and passion, while blue suggests calm and contemplation. These tones, carefully selected, contribute to the general vitality of the work.

The Volga River, emblematic and immense, extends behind the girls, almost being lost on the horizon. Its size and the way in which it is represented underline its cultural and geographical importance in Russia. As a vital artery of the country, Volga is not only a scenario, but a silent protagonist of the scene, reflecting the life and history that they unfold on its banks.

A fascinating aspect of "Girls in the Volga" is the way Petrov-Vodkin plays with light and shadow. The figures are bathed in a soft light that enhances the texture of their dresses and their facial features, while the shadows add depth and volume to the composition.

It is also essential to consider the temporal context of the work. Painted in 1915, at the dawn of the Russian revolution, there is a certain calm before the storm in this scene. Petrov-Vodkin captures a moment of peace and contemplation in the midst of turbulent times, a work that can be interpreted as a shelter in a world about to change drastically.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, born in 1878, was a painter, writer and professor who left an indelible mark on Russian art. Known for their bold compositions and its experimental use of color and perspective, their works transcend the mere portrait and invite us to explore psychological and philosophical depths.

"Girls in El Volga" is undoubtedly a testimony of Petrov-Vodkin's mastery. With its mixture of realism and symbolism, and its ability to capture both the essence of the Russian landscape and the humanity of its inhabitants, this painting becomes a fundamental piece to understand not only the artist's career, but also a crucial era in the Russia's story.

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