Town under the winter sun - 1919


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "town under the winter sun" of 1919, created by Russian artist Konstantin Gorbatov, invites us to immerse ourselves in a winter landscape that emanates a characteristic serenity of Russian impressionism of the early twentieth century. The painting portrays a tiny and isolated town covered by a snow mantle that shines under the dim light of the winter sun. Analysis of this piece reveals the mastery of Gorbatov in the management of light and color, elements that define the atmosphere and the feeling of the painted scene.

Gorbatov's approach in the weather and the season is clearly visible in the representation of snow, whose tones vary from pure targets to nuances of blue and gray, achieving a depth and an almost tangible texture. The houses, probably of wood and traditional, are painted with warm tones and contrast with the cold environment, which adds a feeling of care and warmth to the inhospitable landscape.

One of the most notable aspects of this painting is the way Gorbatov uses winter sunlight. The contrast between light and shadow produces an effect of volume and three -dimensionality on the composition. We observe that the sunlight seems to populate every corner of the people, creating reflections in snow and delineating the forms and structures of the constructions. This not only offers an outstanding realism but also gives a feeling of timelessness, as if the people existed in a constant winter twilight.

Although we do not find human characters or figures present in the scene, the absence of human life enhances the feeling of stillness and calm. This choice can be interpreted as a representation of peace and tranquility that prevails in the small town during the winter, a pause in the maelstrom of everyday life.

As for the technique, Gorbatov uses short and loose brushstrokes, common in impressionism, which allow colors to mix visually, providing vibration and dynamism to the surface of the paint. The resulting texture suggests the coldness of the snow and the solidity of the structures, evoking an almost palpable atmosphere.

It is important to mention that Konstantin Gorbatov, born in the small city of Stroganovka in 1876, is known for its distinctive style and its ability to capture the essence of the Russian landscape. His training in the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg provided him with a solid basis in academic techniques, although his style evolved to incorporate elements of modernism and impressionism. "Town under the winter sun" exemplifies this combination of influences, showing both the technical domain and the artistic sensibility of Gorbatov.

In conclusion, "town under the winter sun" is not only a testimony of Konstantin Gorbatov's talent, but also a nostalgic and melancholic reflex of a specific time and place in the Russia of the early twentieth century. It is a work that celebrates the serene beauty of winter and the eternal calm of a small town covered with snow, all through the eyes of an artist who knew how to capture the light and color of their surroundings.

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