Old PSCOV - 1913


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

In the work "Old PSCOV - 1913" by Konstantin Gorbatov, we find a nostalgic and evocative representation of the Russian city of PSCOV, captured in a moment of stillness and serenity that transports the viewer to an previous era. This impressive oil painting transfers to the canvas an urban scene that is impregnated with an almost melancholic and at the same time majestic atmosphere.

Gorbatov, remarkable for its ability to immortalize the essence and spirit of Russian cities, exhibits in this painting its domain of color and light, as well as a sharp sense of architectural and environmental detail. The color palette of "Old PSCOV - 1913" is dominated by warm and terrible tones, with a generous use of ocher, brown, green and blue that complement each other harmoniously to create a sensation of warmth and realism. The buildings, with their inclined roofs and robust walls, evoke traditional Russian architecture and transmit a feeling of history and permanence despite the passage of time.

The sky, which occupies a large portion of the canvas, is painted with tones that fluctuate between blue and gray, suggesting a cold and cloudy climate typical of the region. This imposing sky not only establishes the tone of the work, but also adds depth and drama to the urban scene.

One of the most notable aspects of composition is the impression of tranquility and the almost total silence emanating from painting. Although there are no human figures present in the foreground, which could have conferred greater vivacity, its absence enhances the feeling of loneliness and stillness, as if the people were at a time suspended over time, oblivious to bustle and daily activities . This compositional choice strengthens the idea that Gorbatov was not only documenting a physical view, but also an emotion, a memory or a subjective impression of PSCOV.

The perspective used directs the viewer's gaze through the streets and buildings, taking it to the horizon where the golden domes of a church in the distance are perceived, an intemporary symbol of the spirituality and transcendence of the Russian landscape. The attention to detail and thoroughness with which the artist has captured the architectural details are testimony of his deep connection and appreciation for the historical and cultural themes of his homeland.

Konstantin Gorbatov, born in 1876, was a Russian post-impressionist painter who studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and then in Italy and Germany. His work is recognized for his lyricism and his almost sentimental approach to Russian landscapes and cities, distant from the tumultuous historical context that he witnessed in life. This painting, Made in 1913, it is not only a manifestation of its pictorial ability but also a window to a world that was on the verge of seismic changes with the advent of the Russian revolution.

"Old PSCOV - 1913" It stands as a visual testimony of Russia prior to modernization and revolutionary changes, a work that coexists in an untreated and lyrical way with collective memory. Gorbatov gives us an aesthetic experience that is both historical and emotional, keeping the essence of PSCOV alive and its own artistic legacy.

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