Irin Clay Jug and Cup - 1880


Størrelse (cm): 70x60
Pris:
Udsalgspris£203 GBP

Beskrivelse

In “Earthenware Jug and Irin Cup” (1880) by the celebrated post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, a fascinating study of the simplicity of everyday objects is presented, elevating them to a plane of contemplation that invites the viewer to appreciate the intrinsic beauty of daily life. The composition, in which an earthenware vase is placed next to an irin cup, a popular metal vessel of the time, is an exquisite exploration of form and color, characteristic of Gauguin’s emerging style, which was beginning to distance itself from the impressionist approach in favor of a deeper symbolism.

The colours of the work are particularly striking. Gauguin employs a palette of earthy tones that reflect the texture and materiality of the objects, as well as the warmth and rusticity of life in an intimate setting. Browns and ochres intertwine with subtle nuances, while the irin cup shines with a cooler, metallic tone, establishing a contrasting visual dialogue. This chromatic choice not only enhances the physical form of the objects, but also suggests a sense of belonging to a specific, probably intimate and personal space.

The arrangement of the objects is also revealing. The earthenware jug, robust and anchoring, and the cup, more fragile and delicate, dialogue with each other, through meticulous attention to both their forms and their function. By presenting these elements with an almost sculptural approach, Gauguin transforms the ordinary into a symbol charged with meaning. Here, there are no human characters speaking or acting; instead, the presence of these objects creates an immersive narrative. The work invites the viewer to reflect on the act of observing and living with the simple and essential, proposing a moment of stillness amidst the noise of modern life.

In the context of Gauguin’s artistic development, “Earthen Jug and Irin Cup” can be read as a precursor to his later exploration of symbolism and spirituality, elements that he would capture more profoundly in his works related to Tahiti and his evolution towards a more expressionist style. As in his works depicting human figures, here too there is a search for meaning beyond the superficiality of form. The work is tinged with an atmosphere of reflection that resonates with the artist’s search for the transcendental in the everyday.

It is interesting to note that this painting, although lesser known compared to his more iconic works, stands out for its ability to mediate between the tangible and the intangible. Gauguin, with his constant look towards symbolism, suggests that objects carry their own existence and meaning, and thus, each viewing of his work can be interpreted as a personal journey into the essence of human experience.

The inclusion of “Clay Jug and Irin Cup” in any exhibition is an invitation to contemplate not only the objects depicted, but also to reflect on the context in which they were created and the message that Gauguin himself intended to convey: the beauty in simplicity, the connection between the material and the spiritual, and the power of the everyday when turned into art. In this sense, the work becomes not only a testament to Gauguin’s mastery, but also a source of profound inspiration for contemporary observers seeking to rediscover these truths in their own reality.

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