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After the battle
Pichakhchi Sergey- Technique
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 110 × 100 cm
- Year
- 2017
A wounded man wraps himself in a heavy fur-trimmed coat, blood-stained bandage on his head, staring out against a deep red backdrop.
- Style
- Realism
- Mood
- Dramatic
- Themes
- Portrait · Men · History
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About this work
A bearded man with long tangled hair sits half-turned toward the viewer, a blood-soaked cloth bound around his forehead. He wears a heavy sheepskin-lined coat over a loose white shirt, one arm resting on a rough wooden support while the other hand grips a makeshift cross-shaped brace. His weary, unfocused gaze and slack posture suggest exhaustion after violence rather than active combat.
Deep crimson fills the background, its dry, scumbled brushwork echoing the raw wounds and matted fur of the coat. Warm ochre and gold catch the sheepskin collar and the crumpled linen of the shirt, set against near-black shadow in the coat's folds. The heavy paint and restricted, blood-and-earth palette give the figure a brooding, exhausted intensity.