Petrograde proletariat formula


Size (cm): 55x75
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In the painting "Formula of the Petrograd proletariat" by Pavel Filonov, the visual intensity becomes the compass that guides the viewer through a saturated canvas of complex details and a vast intrication of forms. Created between 1920 and 1921, this work is a vivid representation of Filonov's commitment to "analytical realism", a style that rejected simplistic solutions in favor of a deeper and more multifaceted understanding of reality.

The composition of the work, in its essence, is a complex and almost labyrinthine tapestry that reveals the visceral experience of the proletariat in the Petrograd of the early twentieth century. The predominant colors, a symphony of terrible and ocher tones, are intertwined with blue and gray blue, which infuses a sense of sobriety and gravity. Filonov uses these shades with mastery to evoke the gloomy atmosphere and at the same time full of hope of a city in revolutionary boil.

When observing the painting, it is impossible not to feel the density of its visual content. Human figures organically emerge from the motley intertwined of forms and lines, their faces and bodies disintegrated in geometric lines, as if each subject was composed of innumerable fragments of experience and collective suffering. This decomposition and subsequent recomposition suggest a vision of the individual as a small assembly, imbricated in a greater social totality.

The almost claustrophobic density of the work suggests a sensory and emotional overload, transporting us to a space where each centimeter is impregnated with meaning. This approach is characteristic of the "analytical realism" of Filonov, which is based on the premise that reality cannot be understood through a mere superficial look, but requires a deep and detailed analysis. Filonov believed in the need to "transmute" each visual component through a process of "obeschetinivanie" or "collectivization", breaking the limits between the individual and the collective.

A fascinating aspect of "Petrograd proletariat formula" is its ability to capture not only the physical appearance of its subjects, but also its emotional and spiritual essence. The eyes of the characters, although fragmented and semi -marked by geometric lines and shapes, seem to look with an unwavering intensity, transmitting a feeling of suffering, struggle and determination.

Philonov's commitment to the representation of proletarian reality in its most sincere and direct form is manifested in each line and line of this work. Far from trying to beautify or idealize the subjects, the painting directly faces the crude realism of their condition. This aesthetic and philosophical choice places Philonov in a unique place within the panorama of Russian art of his time, aligning him with the most radical currents and committed to social change.

"Petrograd proletariat formula" is, in summary, a visual manifesto of a tumultuous era, a work that not only portrays, but also actively dialogues with the living experience of its time. The complexity of its composition, the masterful management of the color and emotional depth of its characters make this painting an essential piece to understand not only the work of Pavel Filonov, but also the history of revolutionary art.

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