Abandoned garden in Rouen - 1884


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "abandoned garden in Rouen" (1884) by Paul Gauguin encapsulates a melancholic serenity that invites a deep reflection on the passage of time and the relationship between human being and nature. In this painting, Gauguin presents a vivid representation of a garden that, although it seems to be in a state of abandonment, does not lack life or beauty, sometimes, bleak. The choice of the subject is revealing if it is considered the artist's trajectory, who was usually attracted to the places where nature is in its purest state and, often, forgotten.

The composition of the work is organized in a balanced way, with a remarkable attention to the use of space. In the foreground, we see a variety of lush vegetation that extends along the canvas surface, suggesting a wealth in the flora that, however, is marked by the lack of human intervention. The leaves and flowers are represented with loose and organic shapes, which aligns with the post -impressionist style that Gauguin began to develop at this time. The wide and loose brushstrokes give a feeling of immediacy, as if the viewer could almost feel the freshness of the garden and the murmur of the wind between the leaves.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this painting It is the color palette that Gauguin uses. Vibrant green, combined with the touches of blue and yellow, create an atmosphere of both life and abandonment, evoking the ambivalence that is felt by observing a space that has been set aside. The rich tone of colors remembers the impressionist traditions, but intensity and symbolism in the choice of them are characteristics that foresee the evolution towards a more personal and individual style that would characterize their subsequent work.

At the same time, the central area of painting It offers an empty and open space that seems to invite contemplation. Although there are no visible human figures in the work, the lack of human presence generates a feeling of nostalgia and longing for lost interaction between people and nature. In this way, the garden becomes a symbol of disconnection and oblivion, remembering that there are places where the footprint of humanity has been practically erased, and that, despite desolation, there is still an inherent beauty.

Gauguin, who would later venture to explore more exotic and others on his trips to Polynesia, within his stage in France, was already beginning to experiment with concepts of color, shape and emotion in this work. "Abandoned garden in Rouen" is not only an exploration of nature, but also presents itself as a comment on the state of art and life in its contemporary context, questioning the nature of what is considered beautiful.

In sum, through "Abandoned garden in Rouen", Paul Gauguin offers us an introspective reflection that captures the essence of his artistic search. It is not just a garden; It is a space loaded with symbolism and meaning that reflects both physical abandonment and the yearning of the soul by reconnecting with nature. This work, in its apparent simplicity, invites us to contemplate not only the garden itself, but what has been lost in the human effort to civilize and control the natural environment.

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