Woman holding a fruit - 1893


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "woman holding a fruit" by Paul Gauguin, created in 1893, is a fascinating expression of the post -impressionist style that characterized the artist and, in turn, laid the foundations for symbolism in painting. This portrait of a female figure stands out for its simplicity and at the same time by the complexity of its visual elements, which create a dialogue between the shape, color and meanings evoked.

In the center of the composition, the woman stands as the main figure, holding with both hands a fruit, an element that symbolizes abundance and fertility. His position, slightly inclined to the side, invites the viewer to contemplate not only the external beauty of the figure, but also the intrinsic relationship between the human being and nature. The female representation reflects a serenity that is typical in many of Gauguin's works. The face of the woman, with her melancholic features, seems to be in a state of deep reflection, which suggests an emotional burden that goes beyond the simplicity of the scene.

The color palette, characteristically vibrant and rich in nuances, is another aspect that attracts attention. Gauguin uses a bold use of warm tones that invite a deeper reflection on the sensuality and connection of women with their environment. The intense greenish green contrasts with the yellow and oranges of the dress, generating an atmosphere of warmth and closeness, while accentuating the central figure. This use of color not only establishes a sense of place, but also vibrates with human emotions, raising the simplicity of the scene to an almost spiritual level.

One of the questions that arise when observing this work is the cultural context of the place where it was created. Gauguin did his best known works in Tahiti, an environment where time spent seeking inspiration away from European civilization. Although "woman holding a fruit" was painted before her transcendental trip to Polynesia, she captures elements that are often associated with her subsequent work, such as the idealization of the female figure and the deep connection with nature.

The female figure in this work refers to the representation of women as a symbol of fertility, which has been a recurring theme throughout art history. Through his distinctive style, Gauguin challenges the conventions of traditional portrait, offering a more intimate and emotional vision. The face of the woman, although stylized, has an air of authenticity that suggests a portrait of someone who embodies the traditions and culture of their surroundings.

In addition, Gauguin's interest in the exotic and the "primitive" is reflected in his choice of subjects and the way in which his emotions to work translates. In many ways, "woman holding a fruit" can be seen as a meditation on the relationship between the human being and the natural, a search that Gauguin would continue throughout her career, leading him to explore and challenge the borders of art and the perception.

In conclusion, "a woman holding a fruit" is testimony to Paul Gauguin's talent to capture the essence of the human soul in a pictorial way. The work not only stands out for its vibrant aesthetics, but also for the depth of its symbolism. Through the exploration of the female figure and its relationship with nature, Gauguin invites spectators to immerse themselves in a world where emotion and form coexist in harmony, offering a unique perspective that continues to resonate in the field of contemporary art.

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