Still Life With peaches - 1889


Size (cm): 70x60
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The work "Still Life With peach "by Paul Gauguin, created in 1889, it stands as a significant example of the transition from impressionism to symbolism in painting. This work, characterized by its vibrant color palette and its focus on form, reflects the essence of style Artistic that Gauguin began to develop during his stay in Pont-Aven, in Brittany, where he was looking for greater emotional and conceptual depth in his works.

At first glance, the composition of the painting is simple, but its simplicity is misleading. In the center of the fabric, the peaches, characterized by their intense color and amazingly realistic texture, seem to rest on a table covered with a canvas that, with an almost ethereal white background, provides a contrast that enhances its yellow, golden and reddish tones . These warm colors seem to vibrate alive, attracting the viewer's gaze and leading it to the very essence of the peaches. There is no recharged background, which allows attention to focus completely on the fruit, revealing Gauguin's interest in the tangible and immediate.

Gauguin uses a color treatment that dispenses with naturalistic representation. Instead of following the traditional palette, chooses pure and bold colors, a characteristic that becomes a distinctive seal of his work. The golden tones of the peaches, for example, are accentuated by the contrasts of blue and green on the work table. This chromatic approach not only highlights the beauty of nature, but also evokes a visceral emotion that goes beyond the merely visual.

Although in this work there are no human characters, the presence of peachs becomes a silent metaphor of life and death, a recurring theme in Gauguin's work. The way in which nature represents is meaningless, insinuating both the abundance and the transience of life itself. It is possible that this duality that the artist suggests is a reflection of his own inner struggle and his spiritual search, a path that would eventually take him to the Polynesian Islands, where he would continue to explore similar issues with an even deeper and deeper approach.

The use of light also deserves attention in this work. Unlike its contemporaries, Gauguin uses a light that seems to emanate from within the same objects, giving them an almost magical substance. This light treatment causes an effect that enhances dimensionality and the presence of fruit, causing it to feel monumental and delicate. The firm contour technique, characteristic of its style at this time, surrounds the peaches, giving solidity to the work that suggests both realism and idealism.

In the context of his work in general, "Still Life with peaches "align with other of his compositions of still life, where the arrangement of the elements, the choice of colors and the reduction of spatial complexity converge in a unique aesthetic. Together with other works in this series, such as "Still Life With apples "and"Still Life With mangoes ", the evolution of its style is observed towards a more symbolic and reductionist representation.

In summary, this Gauguin work is not only a representation of the object itself, but suggests a deeper connection between the spectator, nature and human experience. Through its master use of color and shape, Gauguin invites you to contemplate not only peaches, but also what they represent: the ephemeral beauty of existence and the search for meaning in everyday life.

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