Capuchinas and Dalias in a basket - 1884


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The painting "Capuchinas and Dalias in a basket" by Paul Gauguin, made in 1884, stands as a representative work of the use of color and the form that characterized the evolution of the artist towards more individualistic and symbolic styles. In this work, Gauguin captures the vibrant essence of the flowers that make up the composition, specifically the capuchinas and the dalias, whose intense tones are arranged in a basket that becomes the vehicle of a dialogue between nature and the vision of the artist.

In the foreground, flowers are the unmistakable center of attention. Gauguin uses an almost sculptural approach in its representation, modeling the shapes with thick and dynamic brushstrokes that give flowers an almost palpable vitality. Capuchinas, with their rounded shapes and warm colors, contrast rically with dalias, whose complex layers of petals seem to open in a splendor deployment. The arrangement of flowers is not accidental; Each seems to celebrate itself in an appearance, and the basket becomes a space that groups these individualities in a harmonious composition.

The use of color in this work is worthy of a deeper analysis. Gauguin displays a palette that goes beyond naturalism, opting for saturated tones that play with light and shadow. The vibrant red of the Capuchins resonates with yellow and orange, evokes an energy that seems almost mystical. The green of the basket and the background not only serves as a contrast, but also establishes a connection between the object and its context, creating a visual balance that contributes to the feeling of fullness. This selection of colors is a manifestation of the symbolism that Gauguin would deepen his subsequent works, where the color not only describes, but also communicates emotional and aesthetic states.

Although the work is a study of nature, it lacks human characters, which further customizes the vitality of flowers. This choice is representative of Gauguin's desire to explore subjectivity and emotionality through elements of everyday life. His interest in flowers, often symbols of ephemeral beauty, anticipates his future desires to capture the immaterial in art. Likewise, the fact that "Capuchinas and Dalias in a basket" is part of a period in which Gauguin, initially influenced by impressionism, began to outline its transition towards a freer and more expressive style, should not be ignored.

At present, this work is presented as a testimony of the continuity of the exploration of nature, which constitutes a recurring element in several of its paintings Contemporary, although these often introduce human figures and folklore elements. "Capuchinas and Dalias in a basket" reminds us of the capacity of color, shape and composition of telling stories in a dimension that transcends simple visual style. Through this work, Gauguin not only presents a bouquet, but establishes a dialogue between the nature and perception of the viewer, inviting him to enter a world where plastic becomes a symbol of a deeper and more nuanced reality. Thus, the work stands as a manifesto of Gauguin's artistic concerns, anticipating its future exploration of symbolism and its fascination with the inner worlds that inhabit each visual delight that is presented to us.

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