Around the Huts - 1887


Size (cm): 50x85
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Description

Paul Gauguin's "Around the Cottages" (1887) is a fascinating example of his exploration of colour and form, as well as his fascination with life in simpler communities, in this case dramatically represented in the vegetation surrounding cottages. Inspired by his stay in Brittany, this painting reveals his interest in the reality of rural communities and their way of life, as well as showing a clear departure from the strict realism that characterised other periods of his career.

The composition of the work is remarkably balanced, with the cabins featured on the canvas surrounded by a natural environment that seems almost rendered in an abstract space. These architectural elements are depicted with firm lines and light colors, while the background displays rich vegetation that, while rich in detail, lacks a specific focus, contributing to a sense of spaciousness and tranquility. The intertwining trees provide a vibrant contrast to the cabins, bringing a sense of life to the surroundings and creating a visual dialogue between architecture and nature.

The colours used by Gauguin are bold and expressive; the greens and yellows of the vegetation are juxtaposed with the softer, earthier tones of the cottages. This use of the colour palette is not only aesthetically purposeful, but also alludes to the nostalgic and tranquil atmosphere of the Breton landscape. The vibrant colours, almost flat in their application, reveal the influence of the post-impressionist movements, characteristic of his evolution as an artist. Gauguin moves away from the natural light and shadows seen in his predecessors, opting instead for a more emotive and symbolic application of colour that seeks to evoke sensations in the viewer.

Although there are no visible human figures in this work, the absence of human characters suggests a life taking place in the environment depicted. This choice can be interpreted as Gauguin's attempt to emphasize the relationship between the inhabitant and his environment, where the huts serve as a symbol of community life and the simplicity of existence. The silence of this work feels almost palpable, offering an invitation to deep contemplation, in which the viewer can project his own narrative onto the life that is not shown.

"Around the Huts" is also a reflection of Gauguin's period of searching, when he sought to break away from the restrictions of academic art and echo a more personal and emotional style. This path later led him to Tahiti, where he would continue to explore primitive culture and symbolism in his work. Every stroke in this painting is a testament to his desire to capture not only what is visible, but what exists beneath the surface, a quest that would make him one of the most influential exponents of modernism.

Thus, "Around the Cabins" stands as a work that, beyond its visual representation, invites us to reflect on the simplicity of rural life and the deep connection between human beings and their environment. Paul Gauguin, through this work, offers us a glimpse of a world that, despite its apparent simplicity, is full of complexities and emotions, making this piece a significant exponent of post-impressionist art and an important legacy in the history of art.

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