All three at the table


Size (cm): 60x60
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Pavel Filonov, a key figure in the artistic panorama of the twentieth century, gives us "the three at the table" a fascinating work that captures its distinctive meticulous and detailed approach. Considered pioneer of "Analytical Art", Filonov developed an its own methodology that consists in the decomposition of reality in almost microscopic fragments, which then reensambla in a painting. This technique is evident in "the three on the table", where each element seems to be built from innumerable thorough strokes and dialing pigment layers.

The first impression produced by "Los Tres on the table" is a sense of overwhelming complexity. The work, using a mostly earthly palette with varied tones of brown, ocher, blue and red, creates a dense and almost claustrophobic atmosphere. Filonov presents three figures around a table, but these are not people portrayed to classical use; Its forms are angular, distorted and composed of a multitude of overlapping planes.

The figures sometimes remember human faces, with eyes and mouths emerging sporadically between the vortices of lines that compose them. This fragmentation and reconstruction of the image suggest not only an analytical vision of reality, but also an invitation to see beyond superficial appearances. The characters, if so can be called, are enigmatic. Philonov seems selfless in the faithful representation of the human figure, instead preferring a deeper and more abstract exploration of its essence.

The composition of the work is fascinating for its internal organization. The three characters form a triangle that attracts the gaze towards the center of the table, a convergence point that suggests a space for interaction or conversation, although veiled by the abstraction of their technique. This triangular arrangement is almost archetypal, evoking simultaneous stability and tension, a balance that keeps the viewer in a state of restless contemplation.

The use of color in "the three on the table" deserves a special mention. At first glance, the work might seem monochromatic, but a closer inspection reveals a rich vibration of subtly intertwined tones. The color here not only defines shapes but also creates a texture that provides depth and density to the whole. The choice of dark and terrible colors also accentuates the sensation of weight and gravity, imbueting the work of a certain solemnity.

Pavel Filonov, born in 1883 in the Imperial Russia, had an artistic path marked by controversy and ostracism, especially during the years of the Soviet regime, which looked distrustful its innovative style and its independent spirit. In spite of everything, Filonov continued to develop its distinctive language, an amalgam of primitivism, futurism and strict analysis.

In "The three on the table", Filonov not only exemplifies his technical mastery and his analytical approach, but also offers us a window to his philosophical vision. The work is ultimately a microcosm; A representation of complexity and fragmentation inherent in existence, a recurring theme in your body. It is a painting that demands time and contemplation, inviting the viewer to unravel their many layers and discover the multiple truths that a mere human moment can contain.

Filonov was undoubtedly a visionary, an artist who saw beyond the present moment and dared to rummage into the depths of the shape and color to offer works that still challenge us and inspire us. "The three on the table" is, without a doubt, a sublime representation of his unique contribution to modern art, a piece that shines for his originality and his ability to evoke a rich range of emotions and thoughts.

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