The open window - 1931


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The "The open window" (1931) paint by Konstantin Gorbatov invites us to enter an intimate and serene environment, characterized by a luminous window that acts as a bridge between the interior space and the outer landscape. Gorbatov, known for its ability to capture the atmosphere of the places it portrays, presents here a work that masterfully combines details and sensations through its composition and color.

When observing the work, we noticed that the window, with its open wooden postcards, gives the observer a fascinating view of a coastal city. The houses with red roofs, the glowing waters and the vessels anchored in the port make up an idyllic view that evokes a feeling of tranquility and simplicity. It contrasts this outer landscape with the stillness of the interior space, which although scarcely represented, suggests a homely calm.

The use of color in "The open window" is one of the most prominent aspects of Gorbatov painting. The warm tones palette, from the ocher and brown of the inner walls to the red and blue vibrant from the outside, contributes greatly to the welcoming atmosphere of the scene. Gorbatov demonstrates its domain of light, which penetrates through the window subtly illuminating the interior and highlighting the colors with a natural glow.

A remarkable feature is the absence of human characters in painting, which focuses all the attention on the contrast between the inside and outside, promoting an introspection on everyday space and its connection with the outside world. The city represented, probably a Mediterranean town or the Baltic Sea regions that inspired Gorbatov on several occasions, is captured with such a balance that allows the viewer to almost listen to the sound of the waves and feel the heat of the sun reflected in the buildings .

Konstantin Gorbatov, born in 1876 in Russia, was formed in St. Petersburg and then moved to Italy, where he found inspiration in landscapes and the Mediterranean light. This background is reflected in "the open window," where we see its sensitivity towards interaction between architecture and the natural environment. The work, even being the artist's maturity period, shows the continuity of his style characterized by the loose and expressive brushstroke and a remarkable attention to detail.

"The open window" is not only a window towards a distant landscape, but also an entrance to the perception of time and space that inhabited Gorbatov's mind. Meditation on the everyday and its interrelation with the vast outside world remains a relevant and moving theme, and this painting serves as a visual reminder of serenity that can be found when contemplating a beautiful view from the comfort of our own home.

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