Stubbornness


Size (cm): 45x35
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On the canvas "stubbornness" of the Greek painter periklis pantazis, we are in front of a scene that captures the stubborn essence and, at the same time, delicate childhood. The work, which dates from the end of the 19th century, is part of a period in which realism and impressionism crossed their paths, allowing artists such as Pantazis to explore new ways to capture everyday life and human moods with an intimate approach and emotional.

The painting shows a girl standing on a wooden chair, with a countenance that clearly reflects the title of the work. His hardened expression and his fixed gaze convey unwavering stubbornness, a common theme in the emotional repertoire of childhood. The environment is simple and home; An interior space possibly of a modest house, where everyday objects are absent, allowing all the attention to focus on the figure of the little girl. This minimalist approach effectively highlights its rigid posture and stubborn expression.

The use of color in "stubbornness" is particularly striking. Pantazis shows a palette that is mostly composed of ocher, brown and gray tones, creating a warm but sober atmosphere. This chromatic choice not only contributes to the intimate atmosphere of the scene, but also highlights the figure of the girl. His white dress with rosaceous details becomes the focal point that captures the viewer's gaze immediately. The lights and shadows are carefully worked, highlighting the three -dimensionality of the figure and texture of the dress, giving it a tangible and realistic sensation, despite the apparent simplicity of the environment.

The composition in Pantazis's work reveals a master's degree in the spatial arrangement and acute sensitivity towards the psychology of his subjects. The placement of the girl in the center of the canvas, on a chair that seems too high for her, emphasizes her fragile but certain presence. It is through these visual elements that the artist manages to tell a story without resorting to unnecessary ornaments.

Periklis Pantazis, born in Athens in 1849, is an artist who, although he was part of the realistic movement, did not hesitate to incorporate impressionism techniques into his work. Emigrado to Belgium, Pantazis associated with the artistic community of Brussels, where his work gained recognition for his sensitivity and precision. "Testarudez" is an outstanding example of his ability to capture ephemeral moments and sincere emotions, a gift that has secured his place among the masters of the European painting of the nineteenth century.

In summary, "Testarudez" of Periklis Pantazis is a work that, through its composition and use of color, manages to transmit a deep and emotional universality. It is a testimony of the artist's talent to observe and capture the nuances of human experience, a talent that has left a lasting impression in the art world.

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