In the children's room - 1925


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

The painting "in the children's room" of 1925, the work of the renowned Russian artist Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, is a visual manifesto that invites the viewer to immerse himself in an environment of intimacy and family everyday. Known for its innovative approach and skill to combine traditional techniques with a modern vision, Petrov-Vodkin manages to encapsulate in this painting the essence of a domestic scene, conferring a depth that goes beyond the merely visual.

From a first observation, the composition of the work reveals a carefully organized structure, where the viewer's attention is distributed among several points of interest. In the scene, we see two children in an inner environment, surrounded by elements that suggest warmth and protection. The spatial disposition is, without a doubt, significant: children are located in a middle plane, which allows their figures to be the central focus of the painting, without sacrificing the perception of the surrounding environment.

The colors used in "in the children's room" are an amalgam of terrible and warm tones, with predominance of yellow, ocher and brown. These tones generate a cozy atmosphere, reinforcing the idea of ​​a safe and comfortable home. Petrov-Vodkin, known for its use of color to transmit emotions and moods, uses its palette here to highlight the tenderness and serenity of the captured moment.

The characters in the painting, the two children, are represented in relaxed and natural postures. One of them is lying, while the other seems concentrated in an activity, possibly drawing or writing. The facial expression of children is of tranquility, which contributes to the general sensation of calm that emanates from the work. It is remarkable how Petrov-Vodkin manages to instill life to its characters with an economy of lines and a subtle use of light, which accentuates the features without the need for excessive details.

A remarkable technical aspect is the use of space and perspective in painting. Petrov-Vodkin is known for its "spherical perspective", a technique that defies the conventions of the traditional linear perspective and provides a sense of curvature and depth to its compositions. In "In the children's room", although not as pronounced as in other works, a slight departure of conventional straight lines can be glimpsed, providing dynamism and fluidity to spatial representation.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, who in his general work has addressed both religious issues and everyday scenes, demonstrates with this painting his ability to capture the essence of simple and honest family life, without falling into idealizations or exaggerations. Its realistic approach, combined with an almost poetic sensitivity, makes "in the children's room" a valuable piece within its repertoire, and an outstanding example of how the scenes of daily life can be high to a sublime artistic category.

This work, although not as known as some of its other compositions such as "The Red Horse Bath" or "Mother", is a testimony of Petrov-Vodkin's talent to find beauty and meaning in everyday life. It is a reflection of his ability to merge elements of the Russian tradition with modern influences, creating a unique and penetrating visual language. In "In the children's room", each stroke and every color are loaded with intention, inviting us to discover the emotional depth behind an apparent simplicity.

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