Fedor Reshetnikov – Arrived for the holidays
1948
Location: The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Государственная Третьяковская галерея).
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The subtexts of the painting are rich and multi-layered. The boys uniform and salute suggest a sense of duty, discipline, and perhaps a return from military service or a formal institution. His proud and eager posture, coupled with the holiday setting, evokes themes of homecoming, family reunion, and the joy of celebrating special occasions. The presence of the Christmas tree and the festive decorations underscore the theme of holiday spirit and togetherness. The portrait on the wall likely represents an ancestor or a national hero, subtly hinting at a sense of national pride and tradition. The juxtaposition of the young boy in uniform with the elders and the festive setting creates a poignant contrast between duty and family, tradition and celebration, and the past and future. The painting seems to celebrate the arrival of a loved one, the importance of family bonds, and the collective joy of the holiday season, possibly with an underlying theme of patriotic spirit.