Girl Portrait - 1902


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price£216 GBP

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The "girl portrait - 1902" by Georgios Jakobides is an exquisite work that transports us to the early twentieth century with an artistic sensibility that few artists of their time managed to match. Jakobides, a Greek painter belonging to Munich's school, specialized in the representation of human figures, particularly children, with a skill that is fully displayed in this painting.

When observing the work, the first thing that is obvious is the introspective look of the girl. With an expression of serene contemplation, his face immediately captures the viewer's attention. This look is not only a window towards his children's soul, but also towards the mastery of Jakobides in capturing the essence of his models. The girl's eyes, dark and penetrating, are full of a depth that suggests a mixture of curiosity and melancholy, a subtle balance that adds a significant emotional dimension to the portrait.

Lighting in painting is another remarkable aspect. Jakobides uses a soft light that delicately bathes the girl's face, creating faint contrasts that model her factions with an almost sculptural ability. Lighting also highlights the texture of the girl's skin, hair and clothes, providing realism that is characteristic of her style. The color palette is moderate, predominantly brown, ocher and beige tones, which confers warmth and timelessness to work.

A more detailed analysis reveals the meticulous attention to the detail that Jakobides put in the wardrobe and the girl's hairstyle. She wears a high -neck dress, possibly wool, with subtle details that suggest a careful and delicate preparation. The hair, hairstyle in a simple but elegant way, frames its face and adds a feeling of innocence and purity.

The composition of the portrait is of deceptive simplicity. The girl is focused on the canvas, on a posture that suggests stillness and naturalness. The background, although not prominent, is blurred in neutral tones that completely emphasize the focus on the subject. This compositional choice shows Jakobides to make the girl, and not her environment, be the center of attention.

In terms of historical context, this work is located in a period in which Jakobides enjoyed great renown and prestige, both in Greece and in Europe. His training and career in Munich provided him with the technical ability and stylistic influence that are evident in the portrait of a girl. Jakobides was a central figure in the introduction of academic and realistic ideals to Greek painting, and this portrait is a reflection of that amalgam of artistic traditions.

Compared to other works by Jakobides, such as their portraits of the elderly or family scenes, the "girl portrait - 1902" stands out for their intimacy and their ability to capture the psychology of the individual. It is not only a technique exercise, but a deep exploration of the subject's humanity.

In conclusion, the "girl portrait - 1902" by Georgios Jakobides is a masterpiece that encapsulates the technical skill and emotional depth of the artist. It is an eloquent testimony of its ability to capture the essence of its subjects and a valuable example of its contribution to the art of portrait in the modern period.

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