Underway (farewell to Cossacks) - 1902


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The painting "underway" (farewell to Cossacks) by Mykola Pymonenko, made in 1902, offers a moving immersion in the world of Cosaca culture, merging emotion and tradition in a single visual framework. Pymonenko, a prominent representative of Ukrainian realism, evokes in this work not only the drama of the moment he portrays, but also a deep connection with the history and customs of his homeland.

In this work, the spectator is led to witnessing a farewell scene, where they manifest the solemnity and pride through the figure of a Cosaco, accused of his determined position and his gaze towards the horizon. The composition is dense and, at the same time, dynamic, with a visual thrust that invites you to follow the direction of the march, while offering a moment of reflection on the fact of separation. To the left of the fabric, a woman occupies a central place on the scene, her expression of sadness and longing contrasts with the tenacity of the cosaco, creating a narrative tension between the characters. Both figures are surrounded by an environment that seems to come alive, with a landscape that suggests both the vastness of the steppes and the transience of the moment.

The colors used in the work are an outstanding feature of the Master's Degree. The palette is dominated by terrible tones, which evoke the connection with nature, and vibrant accents that give life to the dress of the characters. The delicate use of light, subtly illuminating faces and clothing, not only highlights the emotions of the characters, but also establishes a melancholic atmosphere, suggesting the imminent return to the fight.

The background presents a wide and open sky, which seems to frame history with its brilliance and immensity. This natural element, in conjunction with human figures, symbolizes the struggle between the human being and its surroundings, a duality that characterizes much of Pymonenko's painting. The representation of the Cosaco Universe goes beyond a mere portrait; It is a tribute to a cultural legacy that has been a pillar of the Ukrainian national identity.

As for the artistic style, Mykola Pymonenko is associated with realism, characterized by its focus on the faithful representation of daily life and the emotionality of its people. This type of painting has its roots in the sociocultural changes of the time, where artists began to explore issues beyond romanticism and idealization, instead reflecting the hardness of existence and social realities. Pymonenko's work is part of this context, becoming a visual story of the feeling and destiny of a people.

Although "in progress" specific institutions of a particular moment in history Cosaca, it can also be seen as a timeless representation of duel and farewells, a universal theme that continues to resonate in contemporaneity. The interest of Pymonenko in Ukrainian culture and history is reflected in its vast artistic production, providing a rich legacy that is still subject to study and admiration.

Thus, "underway" is not only a painting that captivates the naked eye, but a work that invites reflection on identity, heritage and unwavering relationship between the individual and his land. The emotional depth that it contains and the technical mastery they demonstrate make this painting A central piece in the Ukrainian art panorama and in the development of its own visual language that endures to this day.

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