A Capri girl - 1932


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "A Capri girl" of 1932, the work of the painter Alexandre Jakovleff, is a testimony of the fascinating balance between the pictorial tradition and the modernity that characterized much of his work. Jakovleff, born in St. Petersburg in 1887 and forming in the Imperial Arts Academy, found his artistic voice in the synthesis of classical influences and the European Avant-Garde. This specific work, created during a period of great exploration in his career, captures not only a female figure, but also an timeless atmosphere and feeling.

When observing the painting "A girl from Capri", it is impossible not to be captivated by the almost meditative intensity of the eyes of the young protagonist. The central figure, a sitting girl, exhibits an expression that is both introspective and melancholic, evoking a deep sense of calm. His relaxed posture, with the left arm resting on the back of the chair and the right falling to its side, reinforces the still tranquility of the painting.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Jakovleff uses a predominantly terrous and monochromatic palette that highlights the serenity of the Capri Mediterranean environment. This chromatic domain not only captures the warm quality of light, but also underlines the serenity of the scene and the natural beauty of the model, which seems to melt harmoniously with the environment. The soft tones of the girl's skin the girl's skin contrast subtly with the blue of the sky that is insinuated in the background, creating a balanced and elegant composition.

The background, although more schematic and less detailed, is still significant. Jakovleff opts to gently outline the contours of what could be the typical Capri landscape: white walls and serene skies, reminiscence of sunny days and peaceful afternoons. This minimalist approach allows the viewer to concentrate on the central figure, the true protagonist, and suggests the Mediterranean atmosphere without the need for exhaustive details.

Jakovleff's technique in this work shows a mastery in handling light and shadow, achieving palpable volumetry in the girl's figure. The subtle shadows under his eyebrow and along his arm add depth and realism, while the light reflexes on his face and at the top of his dress grant a dynamism that contrasts with the serenity of the pose.

In "A Capri girl", we see Jakovleff's ability to capture not only the external appearance of his model, but also his inner essence, his spirit. This introspective capacity allows you to connect deeply with the viewer, transcending time and space.

Alexandre Jakovleff, better known as Alexander Yevgenyevich Yakovlev, was an artist with a multifaceted career. His trips through Asia and Africa with the Citroën expedition, for example, enriched his perspective and his visual repertoire, although "a Capri girl" reflects his European connections more. This painting It is located in a less explorer and more introspective context, demonstrating its ability to address intimate issues with the same intensity and authenticity as in its greatest works.

In summary, "a Capri girl" by Alexandre Jakovleff is a piece that encapsulates both the refined technique and the emotional depth of the artist. Through its skilled color, light and composition management, Jakovleff invites us to contemplate the simple and deep beauty of a time arrested over time, in the serene enclave of Capri.

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