Describe the portrait of Mila in swag. We are writing an essay on the “portrait of Mila” by Khabarov

Girl in a chair. Is reading. There are skates nearby. It would seem that nothing is out of the ordinary. On the other hand, the picture is a small episode from life. Story.

It seems to me that Mila is about the same age as me. She probably has friends, some hobbies. Well, at least figure skating. It’s not for nothing that skates with unlaced boots lie next to her. Perhaps Mila is going to the skating rink and is waiting for her friend to come pick her up. And in order not to waste time, I sat down to read an exciting book in my favorite corner. Why exciting? Because the book is not open on the first page. If you look closely at the picture, you can see that more than half has already been read. And the girl was so engrossed in reading that she even forgot to take off her slippers and sank her feet into a cozy chair.

I would also like to know what this book is about - Mila has such a concentrated face! There's a whole range of emotions on it! Even his mouth is slightly open. This only happens when a person is so passionate that he forgets about everything in the world, focusing on something particularly interesting and important to himself. Perhaps it was at this moment that the fate of the heroes was decided or some miracles, transformations occurred, important secrets were revealed...

The very corner where she reads can also tell a lot. For example, a lamp above an armchair indicates that people often sit in it, especially while reading – the light falls softly from behind. The parquet floor is sparkling clean. And you need to be able to care for it, rub it! This means that neat people live in the house. Without any doubt, Mila can do this too. And he probably does, and often. It looks like this is her room - there is girlish floral wallpaper on the wall.

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  • The life of the Russian artist Valery Iosifovich Khabarov is amazing and multifaceted.

    Life and work of V. I. Khabarov

    The full name of the painting is “Portrait of a Girl in a Chair”, it was painted in 1974 by the artist Valery Iosifovich Khabarov. The author is known not only in Russia, but also in France, Italy, Germany, and the USA. The artist was born in 1944, on August 4, in the city of Michurinsk, Tambov region. The war deprived the boy of his father, so he was raised by his mother Zinaida Dmitrievna. Creative skills Valery began to show early, his first teacher was Platitsin A.V. On the recommendation of the teacher, the boy was taken to Ryazanskoe art school in 1958. And in 1967, Khabarov V.I. entered the Moscow Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov. His studies continued in the creative workshop until 1977.

    In the same year he married I. Guryanova. His main genre was and remains portraiture. He puts a special meaning into each of his creations.

    The artist’s most popular creations are “Portrait of V. I. Kushilova and S. A. Gonozova, painted in 1989; “Portrait of a Boy”, “Still Life with Willow”, “Portrait of K. Shatov”, painted in 1977.

    In the work “Portrait of a Girl in a Chair,” Khabarov considers “Portrait of Mila” to be the apotheosis of his work. V.I. Khabarov also paints icons for the Elias Church in the city of Michurinsk. The Virgin Mary holding a baby in her arms is impressive with its expressiveness and depth. Most of his works are kept in the museum-estate of A. M. Gerasimov.

    Description of Khabarov’s portrait “Portrait of Mila”

    The portrait of Mila Holdevich is also filled with deep meaning. It is worth studying the description of the painting in detail. Khabarov sees “Portrait of Mila” from a special angle. It depicts a 12-year-old girl reading a book with interest. The depth of the foreground is expressively emphasized by the play of halftones - light and dark, bright and muted, warm and cold. A blue chair against the backdrop of warm shades of the walls and floor, light details of the girl’s clothing - everything is presented here in a single composition and fits harmoniously into the overall idea. The play of contrasts creates the impression of fullness and completeness of the image. It is surprising that the foreground is not at all opposed to the background.

    Khabarov, “Portrait of Mila,” tells a lot. An essay describing his paintings reveals the essence and meaning of all his work. The painting has an extraordinary magnetic property. Every detail on it is imbued with a special filling warmth and comfort. Looking at the picture, it’s as if you feel how warmth spreads throughout your body after a long winter walk, when you enter the cozy portrait of Khabarov “Portrait of Mila” allows you to see how everyday genre in the picture it was very successfully combined with a portrait image of a girl.

    Portrait art

    But this is not only what the author wanted to convey in his work. Many artists paint pictures famous people that time. But history is usually hidden in a monotonous and familiar way common people. Habits, traditions, culture penetrated deeply into their life. It is believed that a portrait is a link between the past and the present. This is a mirror of history.

    Looking at a portrait is like reading a whole book. By external description From the painting you can learn a lot about the surrounding world of the depicted character. It is no coincidence that modern school program includes a description of the painting. Khabarov writes “Portrait of Mila” in a language understandable for modern times.

    Requirements for a portrait

    A true artist always cares not only about external resemblance, he tries to convey the feelings, thoughts and character of a person. Before the first stroke of the brush, the author will definitely ask: “Who is this person in front of me? What is he? Is he strict or kind? What does he like? What is the hero doing? What does he dream about? In a genre such as a portrait, it is necessary to think through every detail, capture every facial feature, every detail of facial expressions in order to tell as much as possible about the person and the story. The art of portraiture originated a long time ago and had cult meaning, but became a separate genre during the Renaissance. But at all times, the main requirement for a portrait was external resemblance and revealing the essence of a person.

    What is “Portrait of Mila” about?

    Through paints and canvas, the artist is able to capture the sparkle of the eyes, blush or pallor. From them you can draw conclusions about the mood of the person depicted and get in touch with his inner world. Experienced master in addition to the image on canvas, it will always give free rein to the viewer’s imagination. So in the painting “Portrait of Mila” there is a lot to think about. The description of Khabarov’s portrait “Portrait of Mila” allows you to see the concentration on the girl’s face, which indicates a great passion for reading. It can be assumed that the girl is addicted figure skating and just recently came either from training or from the skating rink, where I was having fun with friends. The carelessly lying skates speak of the haste with which the girl sat down to read the book. A fascinating story can be read in the girl’s eyes. Perhaps this is an adventure novel or a historical narrative about the exploits of knights.

    Captured thoughts of V. I. Khabarov

    If you carefully consider the description of Khabarov’s portrait “Portrait of Mila”, you can see the special depth and significance of the painting for the author. The girl is wearing home clothes - a T-shirt and jeans. Her brown hair is scattered over her shoulders. She represents an ordinary girl of our time. No one has so accurately depicted the passion of youth, their permanent employment, like Khabarov, “Portrait of Mila”. An essay describing his work allows us to understand a lot. IN general composition In the painting one can read that the author reflected himself in childhood. Perhaps this is his desire and dreams, or sadness about his past childhood - the most carefree period when you can calmly read a book that interests you and walk with friends. This is a time of real personal freedom, flights of thoughts and fantasies. When even an ordinary blue amber chair with legs, standing in the corner of the room, becomes yours for you own world, where you go to be alone with yourself. The description of V. Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila” conceals a special meaning. Creative personalities have their own subtle vision of the world. Therefore, in the painting by V.I. Khabarov those important points that we eventually lose sight of and stop appreciating. This is the time of children's thoughts, unclouded by extraneous emotions, and reflecting only your vision of the world.

    Right now in front of me is a reproduction of Khabarov’s painting Portrait of Mila. When you look at his work, you understand that a masterpiece can be created from ordinary everyday situations and for this it is not necessary to depict famous personalities.

    Khabarov Portrait of Mila

    Khabarov painted Mila's Portrait in 1970, and today, getting acquainted with the paintings and the artist himself, we have to write based on his painting for the 7th grade.

    I’ll start my Khabarov with the central composition, namely, with main character, which the artist depicted. This beautiful girl, who has a slender and slightly skinny build. From the title of the picture we understand that her name is Mila.

    About the work of the artist Khabarov Portrait of Mila in my essay I will say that this is a wonderful work in which the author depicts Mila reading a book. We cannot know what kind of book this is, but judging by its condition, it is slightly disheveled and has been read many times. So this is a very exciting book. And from Mila we see how interested she was in reading. Nothing can distract her. In addition, she is already reading the book on the last pages, which means that now the plot is coming to a denouement and it is certainly impossible to put it down, I know from myself.

    Mila is beautiful, gentle, and has blond hair. Dressed in home clothes. She settled down in a comfortable chair, which the author depicted in blue color. Probably with this decision he wanted to attract the viewer’s attention to his picture, so that we would concentrate our attention on the girl, and not on the surrounding details, of which there are not so many.

    The chair is deep and seems very cozy and comfortable. It stands in the corner of the room, there is a sconce hanging on the wall, and skates are lying on the floor nearby. Perhaps Mila just recently came from the street, where she and her friends were skating, or maybe, on the contrary, she was just getting ready to go and prepared skates that she needed to take with her, but the girl was so captivated by the reading process that she forgot about everything. There is only Mila, the book, and those heroes who live in the work.

    Khabarov's painting Portrait of Mila attracts with its sincerity and warmth. You look at her and understand how wonderful it is to run home after a walk and read your favorite book before going to bed, sitting comfortably in a chair.

    Khabarov is considered by many researchers, as well as critics, to be a famous Soviet portrait painter, a true master of his craft. According to the majority, with his works he is able to convey a whole historical stage life, how they lived in certain times, what people were interested in. One of these portraits is the painting “Portrait of Mila,” which the artist painted in 1970. Despite. That this era may still be close to us, we can notice that there is still a difference, and it lies in the book that the girl is enthusiastically reading. In my opinion, these days, the younger generation preferred televisions and computers to books.

    The center of the portrait is occupied by the image of a girl who is comfortably seated in a round chair, his gaze is fixed on the book, and she is very passionate about her occupation. Compositionally, the painting is drawn correctly, according to critics; proof of this is the rectangular canvas and the blue chair with the blonde schoolgirl. The girl sits in a seemingly uncomfortable position, but this is the author’s idea to convey all her interest in reading the book. She completely fit into the chair, her legs crossed. The image of the lamp gives this portrait comfort and harmony. Gently pink color wallpaper tells us that this room is nothing other than this girl’s room. The girl seemed to me to be comprehensively developed, as evidenced by the skates abandoned in the corner of the room. It’s rare these days to meet children who are interested in reading and figure skating.

    The depicted parquet flooring sparkles from the light of the sconce. The contrast is created by the light from the lamp and the skates thrown on the floor. In my opinion, the artist wanted to show us the girl as bright and innocent, in some ways perhaps even defenseless. It seems like it’s winter outside, and Mila just recently returned from the skating rink and started reading her favorite book.

    Portraits are special genre. Often through them you can very clearly see the past - distant or close. They convey one moment from a person’s life, and with it an entire era. This can be said about all the works of Valery Iosifovich Khabarov, who painted more than a dozen portraits. Most of the heroes of his works are not politicians or artists, but ordinary people.

    This is confirmed by Khabarov’s painting, which is usually used to paint in the 7th grade. The task for 12-year-old teenagers is quite interesting, since they have to describe their own age, only from the already distant 1970s.

    Seeing beauty even in ordinary things - this is what Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila” teaches. An essay on it will help you look at the world differently. The canvas also encourages the development of observation and focusing on details that complement the composition.

    Painting "Portrait of Mila" (Khabarov): composition (plan)

    1. Biography of the artist.
    2. The main character of the picture.
    3. Composition.
    4. Color solution.
    5. Your impressions of the canvas.

    Using this plan and the information provided below, writing an essay based on V. Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila” will not be very difficult.

    Life and work of the artist

    Valery Iosifovich was born in the suburbs of Michurinsk (Tambov region) in 1944. He lost his father early and was raised by his mother and grandparents. Artistic ability the boy was noticed back in at a young age and therefore they sent me to study in a circle at the House of Pioneers. After school, Khabarov entered the Ryazan Art School. He graduated from it in 1963. Next was the graphic department of the Moscow Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov and the creative workshop of E.A. Kibrika. In 1982, Valery Iosifovich was included in the Union of Artists of the USSR and awarded a medal from the Academy of Arts. This biographical information can be included in an essay on V. Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila.”

    Although over the years of study, Valery Iosifovich tried himself in many genres, but chose the path of a portrait artist.

    And, of course, he succeeded in this field. Portraits of Karpov, Guryanov, and Shatov brought him all-Union fame.

    But what is his most significant work? This is "Portrait of Mila", painted in 1970.

    main character

    An essay on the painting “Portrait of Mila” usually begins with a description of the girl. She is depicted in the center of the canvas, and she appears to be about twelve years old. Mila Holdevich served as the model for Khabarov, so the heroine of the canvas can be called by name. Although the artist did not focus on the individual; most likely, he wanted to depict a moment in the life of an ordinary girl from the 1970s. She was hardly distinguished by anything special among her peers. On the other hand, you can’t call the girl an ordinary girl either, judging by her hobbies.

    So, Mila sits in a soft chair and reads a book. Her face is oval shaped. Blonde hair falls in even strands onto her shoulders. Regular facial features and a high forehead make her appearance noble, emphasizing her intelligence and richness. inner world girls. Her gaze is directed downwards, her pupils run from line to line. Lips slightly parted. It is clear that she is completely absorbed in the reading process.

    Apparently, the book is quite interesting. In addition, the story or story is already coming to an end, since Mila has only a few pages left, and the young reader cannot wait for the outcome of the plot. The girl is so passionate that the world has now ceased to exist for her.

    But Mila is clearly not one of those “nerds” who have no hobbies other than books. The skates lying near the chair most likely just slid on the ice. With the same passion with which she now reads, Mila did somersaults and pirouettes on the skating rink. But the book cannot be delayed. Therefore, running home and hastily untying her shoelaces, she sits down in her favorite comfortable chair.

    Each schoolchild who writes “Portrait of Mila” interprets the skates lying on the floor in his own way. Someone thinks that with the help of them the artist wanted to show that Mila was so captivated by the plot of the book that she didn’t even remember about the skating rink. This means that the author gives free rein to imagination.

    Painting "Portrait of Mila" (Khabarov): composition (composition)

    It is quite laconic. On the one hand, everything is simple here: a girl on a chair with a book in her hands. Indeed, by placing it in the center of the canvas, the artist wanted to focus all attention on it. The action takes place in the evening because the lamp is on. It's winter, otherwise the skates would be stored in the closet. Mila is in her comfort zone: this is evidenced by her posture and the comfortable soft round-shaped chair. Additional attributes - skates - tell about her life and hobbies outside this room.

    Color spectrum

    If you write an essay on the painting “Portrait of Mila”, then you definitely need to analyze the interesting combination of shades. Khabarov competently built the entire composition on the contrast of blue and beige. White skates below and a lamp above emphasize the dark shades of the picture. The amber-yellow legs of the chair contrast wonderfully with the deep blue color of the upholstery and make the room feel cozy. Mila herself, framed by dark tones, turned out to be light, and this made her more touching and fragile.

    An excursion into childhood of the 1970s

    If you write an essay based on the painting “Portrait of Mila,” then you must definitely convey your impression of it. Yes, those were wonderful times when schoolchildren stood in lines at the library; when a book had to be submitted on time, and it was read, contrary to parental prohibitions, under a blanket with a flashlight; when figure skating skates were considered the best gift. Now Mila’s girls are important to her peers fashion brands clothes, all kinds of gadgets have long replaced books, and computer games prefer sports. And this makes me a little sad.

    But modern schoolchildren, writing an essay based on Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila”, they are unlikely to feel nostalgia for the years in which they did not live. But, on the other hand, the artist’s message here is obvious: he wanted not just to draw a cute girl, but to talk about the values ​​of his era. This is typical for all his works.

    Well, anyone can write an essay based on Khabarov’s painting “Portrait of Mila.” You just need to try to understand its essence, and not just grab in a hurry what lies on the surface.

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