Composition on the topic: “Description of the painting by V.I.

09.07.2019

Essay 1

Many artists painted portraits. Someone chose famous people of their time as models, while others simply asked random passers-by to pose, but the value of any portrait for posterity is very high. Through the portraits we see our past, distant and close, which is approaching - and becomes familiar and understandable.

Khabarov's painting "Portrait of Mila" seems quite interesting. The picture depicts an ordinary girl who is reading a book with enthusiasm. The process completely absorbed all of Mila's attention, so she climbed into the chair with her legs. Skates are casually lying next to the chair, which indicates that the girl has recently returned from a walk. She just had time to part with her skates - and immediately sat down at her favorite book. A small lamp hangs above the chair, which illuminates the book with light beams.

The artist painted the girl with lighter colors, but he tried to highlight the surrounding objects with dark ones. This technique helps to convey Mila's touchingness, her defenselessness even more fully.

I really liked the picture for its originality, but here is a girl with a book in her hands - this is already exotic. Today we often read books on the monitor, so the usual book is a little impressive.

Essay 2

The painting by V. Khabarov "Portrait of Mila" shows a girl reading. Mila sits in an armchair with her legs crossed and looks at the book with interest. Let's take a look at her face. It is focused and thoughtful. The reader's nose is beautifully shaped. Lips slightly open. Blonde hair, scattered over the shoulders. Mila is sitting in a round blue chair, near which there are skates. She probably came from the skating rink. The girl is dressed in a white T-shirt with yellow and blue stripes on the sleeves. Blue trousers. Having examined the portrait of Mila, I felt how warm and comfortable she was at home. Undoubtedly, friends are interested in her, because she is a well-read girl. I even wanted to write a poem about her:

Mila did everything in a day,
After all, she is smart with us:
Made friends with the cat Sima,
Sat by the window.
I called all my girlfriends
Invited to dance
play, have fun
And not at all tired.
clean the house, cook dinner,
Wait for mom and dad.
Our Mila has not forgotten
Take the book and read.

Essay 3

One Sunday winter day, I went to visit my friend Mila. Opening the door to her room, I saw that Mila was sitting in an unusual position. I even involuntarily froze for a while, considering my friend. She was sitting in a large, perfectly round, dark blue chair with four wooden legs.

Mila's figure skates lay next to the chair. On the wall to the left of the armchair, a switched-on sconce burned, and its soft light was reflected in the dark brown portrait of the room, polished to a shine, falling on the light yellow walls of the room, betraying warmth and comfort to it. Mila, a tall and thin girl, in brown jeans and a white T-shirt, completely fit in a huge chair. She sat with her knees bent. An open book lay on her lap, and Mila seemed completely immersed in reading. Her blond hair was not, as usual, gathered in a ponytail, but fell loosely over her shoulders. Mila's face with fine regular features was slightly turned to the right, towards the book, and her large brown eyes were fixed on the open page. She was so absorbed in reading that she did not even notice my arrival. It seemed surprising to me that Mila, usually mobile, unable to sit in one place for a long time, now seems to have grown into a chair and does not notice anything around. I became very curious about what could interest a friend in this book, that she does not even notice anything around. I greeted her: - Hello, Mila! - A? What? She looked like a man who has been awakened in the middle of the night. I have never seen my friend go so deep into herself.

Mila looked at me, smiled, put down the book and said: - Hello! Sorry, I thought a little. It's good that you came. - I wonder what you thought about that you do not notice anything around, if not a secret, of course. - Of course, it's not a secret. I read a poem by A.S. Pushkin "Flower". The poem reflected the author's thoughts about the meaning of human life, about happiness and love, as well as about the transience of time. The flower found by the poet between the pages of a book represents to me human life. I think that the person referred to in this poem did not live his life in vain. And Mila read me the lines of A.S. Pushkin's poem "The Flower". I agreed with my friend that this is a really good poem and said that there are many beautiful poems. We spent the rest of the day reading a collection of poems by A.S. Pushkin. this activity turned out to be very interesting. Alexander Pushkin FLOWER A dried, earless flower, Forgotten in a book, I see; And now my soul was filled with a strange dream: Where did it bloom? When? what spring? And how long did it bloom? And torn off by someone, a stranger, a familiar hand?

And put here why? In memory of a tender goodbye, Or a fatal separation, Or a lonely festivity In the silence of the fields, in the shade of the forest? And is he alive, and is she alive? And now where is their corner? Or have they already withered, Like this unknown flower?

Khabarov - Portrait of Mila, Grade 7

Composition 1 option

Drawing a portrait is not only difficult, but also a responsible task. Therefore, for artists, drawing a portrait is a kind of challenge to their skill.

V. Khabarov in his painting "Portrait of Mila" tries to convey not only the appearance of a pretty teenager, but also her inner world. The picture is painted in dark colors, but Mila herself is in light colors.

So the artist shows that the girl is better than most of her peers: more educated and well-read. A large chair is in the corner. By this, V. Khabarov conveys Mila's loneliness, which is most likely due to the fact that she prefers the world described in books to the real one.

7th grade.

Composition 2 option

Valentin Khabarov is one of the best Russian portrait painters. He very skillfully conveys the facial features of his models, thanks to which the viewer can guess their thoughts, understand their feelings and emotions.

Drawing his paintings, V. Khabarov pays a lot of attention to the environment. Looking at the environment in which the artist places people, one can feel the spirit of the era during which the portrait was painted.

In the painting "Portrait of Mila" Khrabrov depicted a girl reading a book. It is hard for us to understand this, but if we let our parents or grandparents look at the reproduction, they will understand that the picture was painted in the 70-80s of the last century. They are also familiar with the wallpaper with which the walls are pasted over, and the parquet, although not of the highest quality, but attractive. From the furniture we see a chair that was fashionable at that time, which was undoubtedly difficult for the owners of the apartment to get. Behind the girl's back is a sconce lamp. These can still be found in dachas, where things that are not needed in the city are often taken.

We have not found such an environment, but it can be seen in Soviet films, which have already become classics of cinema. These are so beloved by adults “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears”, “Irony of Fate”, “Afonya”.

Mila, the main character of the picture, is about 13-14 years old. She is dressed in simple home clothes. She has soft slippers on her feet - probably the floor is cold, so she put them on so as not to freeze. This and the skates that lie under the chair indicate that it is winter outside.

But this harsh time is not capable of bringing inconvenience to Mila. From the picture you can understand that she is comfortable. She is not distracted by blizzards outside the window, nor by the sounds that come from other rooms where households are busy with their own business. Mila is passionate and focused, apparently, she came across a very interesting book.

The blond girl most likely loves to read. The chair is in a corner so that no one can accidentally touch it. Behind the wall hangs a sconce, the light from which falls exactly on the book. All this creates the best conditions for sitting on a winter evening with a book.

The face and posture of the girl expresses extreme enthusiasm for the book. Her mouth is slightly open, she probably moves her lips and silently says the words written in the book when she reads.

I really like this picture. Looking at the clear face of the main character, you involuntarily understand that in the evening you can spend time not only at a computer or TV. To reap that in our time no one reads with such accusation as Mila.

7th grade.

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Painting by artist V. I. Khabarov “Portrait of Mila” very interesting in its own way.
The central figure of the picture is the girl Mila. The girl, apparently of school age, settled comfortably in a deep armchair. She tucked her legs under her and immersed herself in the book. Mila even forgot that her feet were shod in slippers, and climbed into a chair in her shoes. It can be assumed that the heroine finally picked up a book that she had long dreamed of reading. The pose of the heroine of the picture indicates that the girl empathizes with the characters, she is passionate about reading. Obviously, the story is already coming to an end, and therefore the heroine's face expresses such concentration and immersion in the events of the plot. Let's try to consider the heroine. Mila has delicate features. Her blonde hair falls in neat strands over her shoulders. For some reason, it seems that the face of this girl rarely expresses such concentration.
A small white lamp can be seen above the girl's head.
Evening has probably already come, and the girl is resting with a book on her lap.
The composition of Khabarov's painting is very interesting. Rectangular canvas, the central part of which is occupied by a round armchair. It is the chair with the girl sitting in it that is the center of the composition of the picture. It is clearly highlighted by the artist - cozy, large, deep, where you can settle down with your favorite book and spend a pleasant evening empathizing with the characters. The blue tone of the upholstery of the chair also testifies to the artist's desire to portray the calmness of the evening. The frame of the chair is light beige wallpaper on the walls and a warm brown, slightly reddish floor, presumably wood or parquet. The floor gleams in electric light, setting off the matte blue of the chair. The almost amber-colored thin legs of the chair emphasize the "sunshine", the coziness of the mood of the picture. Khabarov managed to portray the relaxed enthusiasm of a girl relaxing with a book in her hands.
An interesting detail in the picture is the white figure skates lying next to the chair, in the lower right corner of the picture. This detail is curious both from the point of view of the plot of the picture, and compositionally. The skates seem to reflect with their white color the wall lamp depicted in the upper left corner. Two white spots further emphasize the warm amber color scheme of the room and the dark rich blue of the armchair. You can draw a diagonal line from the skates to the lamp.
As for the plot of the picture, skates also play an important role in it. If you give free rein to your imagination, you can imagine how the girl Mila after school rushes to the skating rink with skates in her hands. And consequently, it is winter outside, frost, ice has frozen and turned into a sparkling crystal mirror. Mila skates on ice with her friends. She probably skates well, and skates are her frequent companions. After all, otherwise they would lie in the closet and become covered with dust. But it was not for nothing that the artist depicted figure skates next to the chair in which the girl settled. In addition, Mila is sitting in a chair in sports trousers. So, after school, Mila went to the skating rink with friends, after which she returned home. Perhaps a snowstorm has risen, the wind is raging outside the windows, snow flakes are falling to the ground with a snow-white blanket. And the girl, taking off her outer clothes and carelessly throwing away her skates, took a book and settled herself comfortably in an armchair.
I liked Khabarov's painting "Portrait of Mila". A girl sitting in an armchair with a book in her hands seems to be carried away by nature. She likes sports, but books too. No wonder her face is so enthusiastic. Mila completely immersed herself in the lines of the book. It becomes interesting what she reads. And it seems that the pages of the book describe adventures, travels to distant countries.

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 an armchair", it was written in 1974 by the artist Khabarov Valery Iosifovich. 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 brought up by his mother Zinaida Dmitrievna. Valery began to show his creative abilities early, his first teacher was Platitsin A.V. On the recommendation of a teacher, the boy was taken to the Ryazan Art School in 1958. And in 1967 Khabarov V. I. entered the Moscow Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov. His training continues in the creative workshop until 1977.

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

The most popular creations of the artist “Portrait of V. I. Kushilova and S. A. Gonozova, written in 1989; "Portrait of a Boy", "Still Life with Willow", "Portrait of K. Shatov", written in 1977.

In the work "Portrait of a Girl in an Armchair" Khabarov reveals a lot "Portrait of Mila" considers the apotheosis of his work. V. I. Khabarov also writes icons for the Ilyinsky Church in the city of Michurinsk. The Mother of God with a baby in her arms impresses with expressiveness, depth. Most of his works are stored in the museum-estate of A. M. Gerasimov.

Description of the portrait of Khabarov "Portrait of Mila"

The portrait of Mila Kholdevich is also filled with deep meaning. It is worth studying the description of the picture in detail. Khabarov "Portrait of Mila" sees 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. The blue armchair against the background of warm shades of the walls and floor, the light details of the girl's clothes - everything here is presented in a single composition and harmoniously fits into the overall idea. The game of contrasts creates the impression of fullness and completeness of the image. Surprisingly, the foreground is not at all opposed to the background.

Much tells Khabarov, "Portrait of Mila." The writing-description of his paintings reveals the essence and meaning of all his work. The picture has an unusual magnetic property. Every detail on it is saturated with a special filling warmth and comfort. Looking at the picture, it’s as if you feel how warmly spreads through the body after a long winter walk, when you enter the cozy portrait of Khabarov “Portrait of Mila” allows you to see how the everyday genre in the picture is very successfully combined with the portrait image of the girl.

Portrait art

But the author wanted to convey not only this in his work. Many artists paint pictures of famous people of that time. But history is usually hidden in the monotonous and habitual way of the common people. Habits, traditions, culture deeply penetrated into their way of life. It is believed that the 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. According to the external description of the picture, you can learn a lot about the world around the depicted hero. It is no coincidence that the modern school curriculum includes a description of the painting. Khabarov "Portrait of Mila" writes in a language that is understandable to modern times.

Requirements for a portrait

A real 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 does he represent? Is he strict or kind? What does he love? What is the hero doing? What are you dreaming about?" In such a genre as a portrait, it is necessary to think over every detail, capture every feature of the face, every detail of facial expressions in order to tell as much as possible about the person and the story. The art of the portrait originated long ago and had a cult significance, but it became a separate genre in the Renaissance. But at all times, the main requirement for a portrait was the external similarity and disclosure of the essence of a person.

What is "Portrait of Mila" about?

Through paints and canvases, the artist is able to capture the sparkle of the eyes, blush or pallor. Based on them, one can draw conclusions about the mood of the depicted person and get in touch with his inner world. An experienced master, in addition to the image on canvas, will always give free rein to the viewer's imagination. So in the painting "Portrait of Mila" you can think about a lot. The description of the portrait of Khabarov "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 fond of figure skating and just recently came either from training or from the rink, where she had fun with friends. The carelessly lying skates speak of the haste with which the girl sat down to the book. An exciting story is read in the eyes of a girl. Perhaps this is an adventure novel or a historical account of the exploits of knights.

Captured thoughts of V. I. Khabarov

If you carefully consider the description of the portrait of Khabarov "Portrait of Mila", you can see the special depth and significance of the picture for the author. The girl is wearing home clothes - a T-shirt and jeans. Her blond hair is scattered over her shoulders. She is an ordinary girl of our time. No one has so accurately portrayed the enthusiasm of young people, their constant employment, as Khabarov, "Portrait of Mila." The writing-description of his work makes it possible to understand a lot. In the general composition of the picture it is read that the author reflected himself in childhood. Perhaps this is his desire and dreams, or sadness about the past childhood - the most carefree period when you can safely read a book that interests you and go out with friends. This is the time of real personal freedom, flights of thoughts and fantasies. When even an ordinary blue amber-colored chair with legs, standing in the corner of the room, becomes your own world for you, into which you go to be alone with yourself. The description of the painting by V. Khabarov “Portrait of Mila” has a special meaning. Creative personalities have their own subtle vision of the world. Therefore, in the picture of V. I. Khabarov, those important moments are captured that we eventually lose sight of and cease to appreciate. 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 portray famous personalities.

Khabarov Portrait of Mila

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

I will start my Khabarov with the central composition, namely, with the main character, which the artist depicted. This is a beautiful girl who has a slender and slightly thin physique. By the name 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. What kind of book it is, we cannot know, but, judging by its condition, it is slightly disheveled, it has already been read many times. So this is a very interesting book. Yes, and according to Mila, we see how much she was carried away by reading. Nothing can distract her. In addition, she is already reading the book on the last pages, which means that now the plot is unraveling and it’s certainly impossible to tear yourself away, I know from myself.

Mila is beautiful, tender, she has blond hair. Dressed in home clothes. She settled down in a cozy armchair, which the author depicted in blue. Probably with this decision, he wanted to attract the attention of the viewer to his picture, so that we would focus our attention on the girl, and not on the surrounding details, which are not so many.

The chair is deep and seems very cozy and comfortable. It stands in the corner of the room, a sconce hangs on the wall, and skates lie on the floor nearby. Perhaps Mila just recently came from the street, where she was skating with her friends, or maybe, on the contrary, she is just going to go and prepared the skates that she needs to take with her, but the reading process was so captivating for the girl that she forgot about everything. There is only Mila, the book, and those characters that 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 an armchair.



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