Kitezh's invisible city


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "The invisible city of Kitezh" by Konstantin Gorbatov represents an evocative fusion of folklore and symbolism, embodied with a technical mastery that highlights the influence of symbolist painting and Russian folk art. In this painting, Gorbatov transports us to the mythical city of Kitezh, a place of legend that, according to Russian mythology, became invisible to avoid the Mongolian invasion, and it is said that it is only possible to see it through the reflection in the waters of the Svetloyar Lake.

The first element that highlights this work is its balanced and harmonious composition. The use of space and perspective is remarkable; The arrangement of the architectural elements in the landscape reflects an almost dreamlike and ethereal structure. The prominent golden domes, characteristics of the orthodox Russian churches, emerge from the frondary vegetation and the snowy landscape, providing a strong visual contrast that captures the viewer's attention.

Color management in paint is extremely intricate and of great wealth. Gorbatov uses a palette that covers from the whites and gray pale grays of the snow and the sky, to the intense blue and green of the natural elements and the golden touches of the domes. This use of color not only provides depth and vitality to the composition, but also contributes to the magical and mystical atmosphere that surrounds the legendary city.

There is no presence of characters in painting, which further accentuates the idea of ​​an intangible city, where the absence of human life reinforces the narrative of a magical place, almost impossible to reach by the inhabitants of the real world. The silent and serene landscape, covered with snow, with churches that seem to rise to heaven, invoke a feeling of wonder and contemplation.

As for the technical details, Gorbatov demonstrates its skill in the precise and fine brushstroke, particularly visible in the structure of the domes and in the detailed work of the trees. Each element seems to be carefully designed to contribute to the feeling of unreality and transcendence that the work emanates.

The work is registered within the period in which Gorbatov was influenced by symbolism and nostalgia for the Rus of yesteryear, which was a recurring theme in his work. His exile and the obvious longing for his homeland reflect an idealized, almost utopian, of the Russian past, and are convened in paintings Like this, where mythology and reality are intertwined indissoluble.

"The invisible city of Kitezh" is not simply a representation of a myth, but a poetic manifestation of the search for the intangible, of the transcendence and the spiritual soul of Russia. With this painting, Gorbatov not only offers a window to a legend, but also invites us to explore the connection between history, myth and the Russian landscape, thus providing a visual reflection on identity and cultural memory.

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