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The canvas entitled "The donkey" by Greek painter Nikolaos Lytras, often confused with Nikolaos Othoneos, is a work that stands out for its focus on simplicity and everyday reality. Nikolaos Lytras, son of the outstanding artist Nikeforos Lytras, belongs to a generation that sought to capture the essence of rural life with an impressionist style and a bold technique that challenges the academic conventions of his time.

The composition of "the donkey" is relatively austere but deeply evocative, representing a donkey in a rural environment, loaded with wicker baskets. The donkey, a symbol of work in many cultural contexts, is presented as the central protagonist of the scene. Through the animal, the artist manages to convey the essence of Greek rural life with a remarkable media economy. The lonely figure of the donkey occupies most of the scene, clearly standing against a off the bottom that suggests arid hills and the nebulous sky.

Color management in this work is subtle and sophisticated. Lytras uses an Earth's palette, in which ocher, brown and gray predominate, creating an atmosphere of serenity and melancholy. This chromatic choice not only underlines the rural and modest environment, but also gives the painting a timelessness that transcends its immediate historical context. The rough texture of the baskets and donkey skin is achieved through short and precise brushstrokes, which adds a touch dimension to the scene represented.

The lack of a human figure in "the donkey" reinforces the idea of ​​self -sufficiency and resilience of the animal, raising it from a simple object of work to a symbol of strength and perseverance. Lytras, through this omission, emphasizes the intimate relationship between man and nature, where donkey becomes an extension of the difficult and arduous life of the peasantry.

In the context of Greek impressionism, Nikolaos Lytras is distinguished by its ability to merge European influence with an native sensitivity. While French impressionists, such as Monet and Renoir, focused on the effects of light and color on the collection of fleeting, lyras, like other artists of their time in Greece, addressed songs closer to their immediate reality . Similar works of the time, such as those of Theophilos Hatzimichail, also reflect an approach to Greek culture and landscape, although with a more naif and folk style.

The relevance of "the donkey" in the catalog of the work of Nikolaos Lytras lies in its ability to combine a seemingly simple theme with a significant symbolic depth. This painting invites the viewer to reflect on rural life and its challenges, while celebrating the nobility and dignity of those elements that are often considered worldly.

In summary, "El Burro" is a work that, with its apparent simplicity and its meticulous execution, manages to capture a fragment of rural existence with impressive sensitivity. Nikolaos Lytras, through this and other works, offers a sincere and moving view of his world, consolidating himself as a pillar of the Greek art of the twentieth century.

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