Aline Gauguin and one of her brothers - 1883


Size (cm): 75x50
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Paul Gauguin's "Aline Gauguin and One of Her Brothers" (1883) is a clear reflection of the artist's early days in his search for a new form of pictorial expression that would challenge the conventions of the art of the time. In this familiar and seemingly intimate depiction, Gauguin portrays his daughter Aline and one of her brothers, capturing a sense of serenity and contemplation that is characteristic of his work throughout his career.

From a compositional perspective, the painting is characterized by the simple and balanced arrangement of its figures. Aline, the central character, is presented with a robust presence, dressed in a black dress that contrasts markedly with the natural environment that surrounds her. This use of color—with predominantly dark tones dressed on a more vibrant background—suggests an emotional hierarchy in the scene, where the focus of attention rests on the figure of the girl. The luminosity of the background, evoking a rural landscape with trees and a tranquil atmosphere, provides a calm context to the hustle and bustle of the outside world, creating an almost idyllic space for the childhood depicted.

The palette used by Gauguin is rich and varied, though also restrained in comparison to some of his bolder later works. The combination of greens, blues and yellows that make up the background suggests not only a sense of harmony, but could also be interpreted as a celebration of the beauty of nature that was always an inspiration for the artist. This work moves away from the bright, saturated colours that characterise Post-Impressionism later in Gauguin's career, instead reflecting his earlier, more formative style.

In terms of style, this painting aligns with Gauguin’s early experiments in the theory of colour and form. In portraying Aline and her brother, the artist uses a less impressionistic and more symbolic approach, where the transcendence of the subjects seems to be implied in the way they are presented. The almost static representation of the figures, together with the high perspective from which the scene is observed, invites the viewer to contemplate the moment almost as an instant frozen in time, which invites introspection and the veneration of childlike simplicity.

Paul Gauguin, a pioneer of Symbolism and Post-Impressionism, addressed themes of family and nature, which were central to his work. “Aline Gauguin and One of Her Brothers” not only acts as a family portrait, but also anticipates the more complex themes the artist would explore in his later experimentations in Tahiti and elsewhere. This painting reminds us not only of Gauguin’s connection to his family, but also how these relationships were vital to his artistic development.

The work is a moving testimony to a stage in Gauguin’s life before he became the radical and controversial artist we find in his later works. Although Gauguin is often remembered for his exotic landscapes and daring explorations in colour and form, this painting shows us a more personal and introspective side to his art and life, underlining the importance of family in his creative narrative. Thus, “Aline Gauguin and One of Her Brothers” stands as a pivotal piece that offers us an early glimpse into the evolution of a master, while inviting us to reflect on the meaning of family connection and the passage of time.

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