Women with a child - 1926


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Women's Band with a child" by Alexandre Jakovleff, made in 1926, encapsulates the essence of his trips and the sharp ethnographic eye that characterized much of his work at that time. The painting exposes an intimate and daily scene, focusing on a woman from the ethnic band that holds a small child in her arms. This piece belongs to a series of works inspired by the expeditions of Jakovleff for Africa and Asia, highlighting their ability to capture the cultural reality of the subjects portrayed with a remarkable sensitivity.

At first glance, the composition is distinguished by its harmony and balance. The central figure of women is presented in a position of absolute dignity and serenity, with the child supported by his lap. The closed approach to the image and arrangement of the bodies suggest a sense of intimacy and closeness, as if the viewer were a silent witness of this private moment. The solid emotional connection between the two characters is palpable, transmitted through the mother's hand that surrounds the child in a protective attitude.

The use of color by Jakovleff in this work is particularly remarkable. Earth's tones and warm tones dominate the palette, highlighting the texture of the woman's traditional clothing. The depth of shadows and nuances in colors suggest a natural light environment, probably from a sunny day, which brings an atmosphere of tranquility and warmth to the scene. The choice of colors not only beautifies the painting, but also provides a vibrant realism that attracts the observer to the lived reality of the subjects.

In addition to the content and aesthetics, it is essential to consider the historical and cultural context in which Jakovleff did this work. Alexandre Jakovleff was a Russian-France artist known for his impressive versatility and his ability to work in different media, from painting and drawing to sculpture. His participation in the famous Citroën mission for Africa, also known as the "Croisière Noire" (1924-1925), led him to many remote regions of the continent, where he documented through his art the lives of the peoples he found. These expeditions added an authenticity and a crucial documentary value to their work, since it not only limited themselves to representing their models, but submerged in their cultures and traditions.

Jakovleff's ability to capture innate dignity and the beauty of his subjects is evident in "Women's Band with a child." There is a deep respect in your representation, avoiding any form of exotization or stereotype. Instead, Jakovleff presents us with a shared humanity, a moving intimacy that transcends cultures and geographies.

This particular work, with its mixture of artistic and documentary sensibility, offers a reflection of the era and the artist. Alexandre Jakovleff achieved a subtle balance between art and ethnography, and in "Women's Band with a child", we see one of the summits of his ability to connect the observer with the lives of others, through the most humble and human details . This painting not only invites us to appreciate its aesthetic beauty, but also urges us to reflect on the diversity and universality of human experience.

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