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Potato harvesting
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Potato harvesting

Artist:Luigi Nono
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Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Milan, Italy

Luigi Nono's painting "Harvesting Potatoes" is not just an image of agricultural labor, but a poetic celebration of autumn and the difficult but noble life of peasants. The artist takes us to a field flooded with soft, golden light, where the most important work in autumn is taking place - the harvest. The central place on the canvas is occupied by figures of people bending over the ground. Their faces, although not depicted with photographic precision, express concentration and fatigue, but at the same time a certain inner peace. We see how they carefully dig up tubers, which will be the key to prosperity for the long winter. Next to them are baskets already filled to the brim, and the earth generously revealing its riches. Nature plays a special role in the picture. The autumn sky, painted in warm colors, promises a clear, but already cool day. The cracked earth, in some places still containing the remains of green tops, creates a feeling of the end of the cycle. And in the distance, among the trees, you can see modest peasant houses, symbolizing the comfort and warmth that the heroes of the picture strive for after a hard day. “Harvesting Potatoes” is a hymn to the strength of spirit, the connection between man and the earth and the beauty of simple, natural phenomena. Nono creates an atmosphere of peace, showing that even hard work has its own poetry and dignity. The picture fills the viewer with a feeling of participation in the eternal cycle of nature and human life.

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