Portrait of K. Perefer - 1906


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

In 1906, Mykola Pymonenko, renowned Ukrainian painter, completed the "portrait of K. Perefer", a work that encapsulates the essence of the portrait through an approach that mixes the intimacy of personal representation with the characteristic style of the painting of the painting of the time. The work stands out for its naturalism, where the collection of the character of the portrayed becomes the center of attention, inviting the viewer to reflect on the life and personality of K. Perefer.

The composition of the portrait is remarkable for its clear disposition and the use of space. The figure of K. Perefer occupies most of the canvas, which gives the viewer the opportunity to analyze every detail of the face and clothing. Pymonenko uses a neutral background that, far from distracting, enhances the central figure, allowing skin nuances and the complexity of the dress to stand out in all their splendor. The choice of an unusual background is intentionally, since it shows the familiarity of the artist with his subject and the intention of capturing his essence.

The colors used in the work are rich and deep, a distinctive feature of Pymonenko's work. There is a palette that combines earth tones with more vibrant subjects, blurring the boundaries between reality and idealization, a duality that is common in the art of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The technique of loose and bold brushstroke that he uses provides a sense of dynamism to the image, giving life to the figure and providing a warmth that seems to emanate from the portrayed himself. This approach will allow the subject's emotions to feel almost palpable, an intrinsic aspect in Pymonenko's work.

K. Perefer's face is the silent protagonist of the work, imbued with a thoughtful look that suggests depth, history and a rich inner world. This is one of the most admired characteristics of portraitism, where the look becomes a connection vehicle between the viewer and the portrayed. Through this expression, Pymonenko makes the viewer not only see, but feel the presence of the individual, evoking a silent but intense dialogue between them.

Pymonenko, influenced by realism and impressionism, invokes in its portraits a sense of emotional connection that goes beyond simple visual representation. His ability to capture the essence of his subject with a touch of modernity in the technique has assured him an important place in the history of Ukrainian art. "Portrait of K. Perefer" is not just a representation of an individual; It is a reflection on identity and time, encapsulating an atmosphere that transcends the mere physical image.

In conclusion, this work by Pymonnko stands out not only for his desire to capture man in his purest form, but also for his ability to connect art with deep and universal emotions. "Portrait of K. Perefer" is undoubtedly a piece that resonates with the history of its time and at the same time expects to be rediscovered by future generations of art lovers who seek to better understand the soul behind the image. Painting is not only a testimony of exceptional technical skills, but also of a deep understanding of humanity that remains relevant in the contemporary context.

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