Geese, Go Home! by Mykola Pymonenko - 1911 - 108.5 × 81 cm National Art Museum of Ukraine Geese, Go Home! by Mykola Pymonenko - 1911 - 108.5 × 81 cm National Art Museum of Ukraine

Geese, Go Home!

Oil on canvas • 108.5 × 81 cm
  • Mykola Pymonenko - 9 March 1862 - 26 March 1912 Mykola Pymonenko 1911

Geese, Go Home! vividly portrays rural life, capturing a moment of everyday activity with charm and authenticity. Mykola Pymonenko, a renowned Ukrainian painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was known for his ability to depict the simplicity and beauty of peasant life.

The scene depicts a young girl herding geese along a large puddle that winds through a quaint village. The girl's bright attire, with its traditional Ukrainian embroidery, stands out against the earthy tones of the village landscape. Her lively posture and animated expression convey a sense of urgency and determination as she directs the geese back home. The geese themselves, with their white feathers and varied poses, add a dynamic element to the composition, their movement contrasting with the stillness of the surrounding environment.

This painting is more than just a pastoral scene; it is a slice of Ukrainian cultural heritage. Pymonenko’s depiction of traditional rural life offers a window into the customs and daily routines of the time, celebrating the harmony between people and their environment. Take a closer look at Mykola Pymonenko's art