Flower basket - 1884


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Basket of Flowers" by Paul Gauguin, made in 1884, is an exquisite manifestation of symbolism and post -impressionism, artistic styles that the painter explored in his career. Through this painting, Gauguin presents a rich color palette and an focus on the manner that often defines his work in the years before his transcendental trips to Tahiti.

The composition focuses on a lush basket full of flowers, where the great diversity of species has a visual symphony that attracts the viewer's gaze. The flowers, with their vibrant colors and varied shapes, seem to come alive through meticulous attention to details. This work not only finds its beauty in the color of flowers, but also in the aesthetically harmonious disposition of them, which evokes an organized and almost abstract dance between floral forms.

The colors used are characteristic of Gauguin's style, who uses intense and deep tones that seem to radiate warmth and life. The roses, yellow and oranges of the flowers, contrast with the background that, although more sober, allows the vitality of the basket to stand out bluntly. This choice of colors is not merely decorative; Rather, it is a fundamental part of the way Gauguin communicated emotions and concepts in his art.

The background of the painting is essential for the visual narrative. The simplicity of the background, consisting of darker and darker colors, suggests a connection with nature and provides a serene context in which flowers can shine. This juxtaposition of vibrant elements against a more gloomy background is characteristic in Gauguin's work and appeals to the observer's perception. The absence of human figures in this work can be interpreted in multiple ways, since it allows a deeper meditation on nature and life itself, focusing all the attention on the ephemeral beauty of flowers.

Paul Gauguin, who had a life marked by the search for simplicity and authenticity in art, found in "Basket of Flowers" a way to explore issues of beauty and transience without the need to interpolate the complexity of human figures. While this work may not be so loaded with complex symbolism as some of its other creations, it reflects the artist's personal journey to a more pure and emotional visual language.

In the context of his work, "Basket of Flowers" can be seen as a prelude to the exploration of dream landscapes and scenes of everyday life that Gauguin would approach later. Although this painting does not have the cultural and emotional burden of its most famous works in Tahiti, it establishes an antecedent in its trajectory towards the creation of evocative visual spaces that invite to the introspective contemplation of the viewer about life and its transience.

Thus, "Basket of Flowers" by Paul Gauguin manifests itself as a beautiful tribute to nature, a study of color, and a representation of the artist's search to capture the ephemeral. Through this work, you observe or not the nature itself as a central theme, Gauguin's immanent desire is appreciated to understand and reflect in his art the beauty that exists in the world around us.

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