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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Analytical Realism
1910
Modern
159.0 x 128.0 cm
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Peasant Family
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Created in 1910, this powerfully evocative painting by Russian avant-garde artist Pavel Filonov transcends a simple depiction of the biblical “Flight into Egypt.” It's a deeply layered work brimming with symbolic weight, emotional intensity, and a unique artistic vision that bridges the gap between traditional religious iconography and the burgeoning modernist movements of the early 20th century. This artwork offers not just aesthetic beauty but a profound meditation on vulnerability, protection, and unwavering faith.
Filonov was a key figure in developing “Analytical Realism,” a style he termed "anti-Cubism." Unlike the fragmented geometric forms of Cubism, Analytical Realism sought to represent an object's inner essence – its ‘soul’ – through meticulous detail and layered construction. This is strikingly evident here; the composition isn’t about realistic representation but rather a feverish attempt to convey the *feeling* of flight, anxiety, and divine protection. The densely packed arrangement, vibrant color palette, and distorted forms all contribute to this emotionally charged effect. His technique involved building up images from countless tiny brushstrokes, creating a textured surface that seems to pulse with life.
At the heart of the painting lies the Holy Family – Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus – depicted during their desperate escape from Herod’s decree. Joseph, grounded and protective, forms the compositional base, his diagonal pose conveying both strength and urgency. Mary cradles a serene yet apprehensive Jesus, whose direct gaze engages the viewer with an unsettling innocence. Surrounding them is a menagerie of animals—a horse, donkey, sheep, rooster, and stag—each carrying symbolic meaning. The donkey represents humility; the horse, nobility; the sheep, innocence; the stag, often associated with Christ as a spiritual leader; and the rooster, vigilance and resurrection. These aren’t mere background elements but active participants in this sacred journey.
The painting's color palette is dominated by warm tones – reds, oranges, yellows, and browns – evoking heat, passion, and a sense of impending danger. Cooler blues and greens are subtly interwoven, providing contrast but never diminishing the overall intensity. The compressed composition, with little empty space, creates a feeling of claustrophobia and urgency, mirroring the family’s precarious situation. Diagonal lines throughout—in Joseph's posture, the horse’s neck, and overhead branches—generate movement and heighten the dramatic tension. Ultimately, the artwork evokes a complex emotional landscape: anxiety, vulnerability, hope, and unwavering faith.
Pavel Filonov’s “Peasant Family” is more than just a painting; it's a window into a pivotal moment in art history and a powerful expression of enduring human themes. A reproduction of this masterpiece will bring a unique blend of historical significance, artistic innovation, and emotional depth to any interior space – from the sophisticated collector’s gallery to the discerning homeowner seeking a statement piece that sparks conversation and contemplation.
1883 - 1941 , Russia
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