WHYRZO - 1889


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price¥40,700 JPY

Description

The work "Why" (1889) by Paul Gauguin is a notable example of his artistic idiosyncrasy, which combines a symbolic iconography with a vibrant and bold palette. This painting, which represents a moment of interaction between man and nature, is inscribed within Gauguin's exploration about life in the field and the connection with the primitive, an aspect that attracted him so much and inspired him. Painted during their stay in Pont-Aven, France, this work reflects the artist's innovative approach towards the composition, color and form, characteristic of his post-impressionist style.

In "The why", the viewer meets the central figure of a crap, a representation that is both literal and symbolic. The man is shown in a deep connection with his surroundings, surrounded by a rural landscape that is as evocative as the protagonist himself. The figure is located in the center, with a face that, although outlined and simplified, emanates a feeling of tranquility and contemplation. This is consistent with Gauguin's interest in capturing the essence of the human being in his relationship with the earth, suggesting a deeper and more spiritual link between man and nature.

The color palette used in the work is distinctive from Gauguin. With warm and terrible tones such as brown and ocher, an atmosphere that evokes the rusticity of the stage is created. The green and yellow vibrant that surround the why they suggest a palpable life and vitality, while providing a contrast that reinforces the central figure. This choice of colors not only contributes to the visual appeal of the painting, but also highlights Gauguin's intention to go beyond a mere photographic representation, seeking to infuse its work an emotional and symbolic intensity.

A fascinating aspect of "whyrizo" is the use of the visual rhythm that Gauguin establishes through the composition. The construction of space, which combines flat elements and stylized shapes, directs the viewer's gaze towards the central character, creating a movement that invites contemplation. This analytical approach to form and color, combined with the avoidance of the traditional perspective, allows Gauguin to distance himself from the academic conventions that dominated the painting of his time.

Gauguin, who moved away from the search for the pictorial reality of his contemporaries, was interested in the symbolic and subjective. In works such as "why", this approach becomes a vehicle for the exploration of deeper issues about human existence and its connection with nature, which will be reflected in other works of yours as "the spirit of spring" or "Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going?" In each of these works, the artist establishes a dialogue between the individual and his environment, culture and nature, which results in a deep examination of the human condition.

In summary, "why" is more than a simple representation of a man in his surroundings; It is an affirmation of the link between the human being and nature, an exploration of rural life through a personal and symbolic lens. The work encapsulates Gauguin for emotional authenticity in a world that felt more and more devoid of it. In its treatment of color, shape and composition, a bridge between the art of the past and the innovations of the future is established, which have left a lasting mark on the development of modern art. Thus, "why" is erected as a fundamental piece in Gauguin's legacy, inviting the viewer to participate in a rich and significant visual experience.

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