Still Life Ripipont - 1889


Size (cm): 75x60
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The "Still Life Ripipont "by Paul Gauguin, created in 1889, is a work that reflects the transition of the artist towards a distinctive style that preludes symbolism and post -impressionism. In this piece, Gauguin enters a visual world that, although apparently simple, becomes In a powerful vehicle for exploration of the shape, color and symbolism.

The composition of the painting is remarkable for its balance and its centered disposition. The objects arranged on the table are organized so that they create a visual dialogue between them. In the foreground, you can see a fruit bowl that includes a variety of vibrant colors, which enhances the feeling of abundance and sensory wealth that characterizes this work. The pears, lemons and figs are presented with a programmatic naturalism, but the bold and expressive use of the color that Gauguin uses to these natural elements to an almost dreamlike plane.

The artist moves away from the realistic representation to embrace an intensely saturated palette that suggests not only the physical attributes of objects, but also their inherent symbolism. The deep blue surrounding the fruit provides a kind of depth and contrast that glorifies the warm tones of natural products. This choice of colors reflects the influence of the impressionists, but the way Gauguin plays with light and color goes beyond impressionism, turning the work into a symbolic meditation on nature.

Through this painting, you can also see how Gauguin anticipates his subsequent search for spirituality and the essence of life in his subsequent works in Polynesia. In "Still Life Ripipont ", the elements are presented almost mystically, as if they told a story beyond their own materiality. The absence of human figures in this work is significant; it emphasizes that everyday objects can also be carriers of emotional and existential meaning. Gauguin seems to implore the viewer to contemplate not only the beauty of objects, but also the emotional background of existence itself.

The objects, in the composition, cross a visual space that is simultaneously real and symbolic. The way in which the shadows and lights are worked suggests a subtle interaction between the light and the objects that challenge the conventions of the traditional perspective, something that the artist used throughout his career. This fragmented approach and its free interpretation of the perspective reflect Gauguin's personal style that emphasizes the subjectivity of visual perception.

The "Still Life Ripipont "is not only a testimony of Gauguin's dominance in the creation of the atmosphere and emotionality through the painting of lifting nature, but also becomes a precursor to a bold style that explores the relationship between color, The form and meaning. master I was still exploring the unlimited possibilities of color and shape. This visual style is not only representative of the artist's work, but an invitation to explore the layers of meaning that reside in everyday life, revealing the beauty and mystery found in the universe with which we all meet.

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