Tahitian woman near the river - 1893


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "Tahitian woman near the river", created by Paul Gauguin in 1893, is a work that encapsulates the artist's aesthetic ideal about life in the South Pacific, a recurring and fascinating theme in his career. Located in an exotic and tropical landscape, the work invites the spectator to enter a world that fuses reality with the imagination, turning the scene into a symbol of what Gauguin understood by the primitive beauty and the purity of life in Tahití, Contrast with its native Europe.

At first glance, the composition focuses on the figure of the Tahitian woman, who is presented by a river, with an environment that evokes the lushness of tropical vegetation. Its skin, embodied in earthly and warm tones, resonates with the surrounding landscape, suggesting an intimate connection between the human figure and nature. The use of color is fundamental in the work; Gauguin uses a vibrant palette that oscillates among the intense green of vegetation, the blue ones of the water, and the warm nuances of the sun in the skin of the woman. This bold use of color not only captures the vitality of the place, but also reflects its interest in symbolic painting, where colors transmit more deep emotions and concepts than mere objective representation.

Elements such as the composition of the figure and their perspective are remarkably loaded with intention. The woman, dressed in a traditional attire and with loose hair, rests carefree, suggesting a state of peace and connection with her surroundings. Natural elements, such as large leaves and organic forms of the landscape, seem to flow towards it, creating a sense of harmony and union with the natural world. In this sense, Gauguin manages to distance himself from the superficial colonial representations that prevailed in his time, opting for a look that celebrates the cultural and spiritual essence of Tahitian life.

The female figure, although it is the protagonist, can also be interpreted as a symbol of the "primitive" and the "natural", themes that Gauguin deeply explored throughout his career. This tendency towards the exotic and the spiritual is complemented by its focus on the form, where the lines are fluid and suggest movement, a style that moves away from European academicism. The work is related to his search for an art that, in his opinion, should be more than a mere visual representation: he had to transmit the soul of a place and its people.

In addition, it is interesting to point out that "Tahitian woman near the river" was carried out during one of Gauguin's most prolific periods in Tahiti, where she was looking for a more authentic and remote life of the conventions of Western society. His experience on the island is not only reflected in the subject of his works, but also in his technique, which often combined elements of Polynesian indigenous art with his own plastic vocabulary. The influence of symbolism and the use of the line as an expressive element are evident in this work and in many others that are inclined towards a more emotional and subjective representation.

In conclusion, "Tahitian woman near the river" is not only a masterpiece of post -impressionist symbolism, but also a testimony of Gauguin's fascination by exotic, spiritual and natural. It is constituted as a visual gift that demands from the viewer a deep contemplation, leading to the limit the notion of painting as mere entertainment and opening the door to the exploration of the cultural identity and the very essence of life. The work thus becomes a dialogue between the inner world of the artist and the vibrant environment that surrounds him, proposing a space for reflection on the beauty of life in its purest form.

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