часть 4 -- European art Европейская живопись – N A 36851 1244
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Several fowl are depicted: a white hen, a black rooster, a peacock, and a pair of smaller chickens. A single black cat observes the scene from an elevated position near the top edge of the canvas. Each creature is rendered with bold outlines and flat planes of color, contributing to a somewhat naive or folk-art aesthetic. The animals are not arranged in any discernible narrative sequence; they simply coexist within this enclosed space.
The artist’s use of color is striking. The bright greens and reds create a sense of energy and visual excitement, while the limited palette contributes to a unified feel. Theres an intentional lack of shading or modeling that flattens the forms and emphasizes their decorative quality.
Subtly, theres a suggestion of domesticity and rural life. The presence of chickens, roosters, and a cat evokes images of farmyards and homesteads. However, the stylized rendering and the unusual arrangement of elements prevent this from being a straightforward depiction of such a setting. Instead, it seems to be an exploration of form and color within a familiar subject matter.
The composition’s density and lack of spatial depth create a sense of enclosure, as if the viewer is looking into a contained world. The cats position above the other animals introduces a subtle element of observation or potential threat, though this isnt overtly expressed. Overall, the work conveys a feeling of playful abundance and stylized representation rather than realistic portrayal.