More - Near Arles - 1888


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "More - Near Arles" by Paul Gauguin, made in 1888, is part of the context of his stay in southern France, a crucial period for the development of his artistic style. During those years, Gauguin sought a place where he could disconnect from urban life and find inspiration in the simplicity of rural life. This work is not just a reflection of its aesthetic interests; It is a testimony of its search for the essence of painting, its desire to explore new approaches to color and shape.

In the composition of "More - near Arles", Gauguin uses an almost geometric structure that is organized around a central plane, where human figures that provide a sense of familiarity and everyday life can be distinguished. The figures are blurred in the environment, as if they were part of a greater whole, which shows their interest in the relationship between human being and nature. The figure of a woman, who seems to be in an interaction with the surrounding scene, is essential for the visual narrative of the work. This woman could be interpreted as a symbol of the connection between local culture and nature, encapsulating the ideal of the artist of a primitive and authentic art.

The colors that Gauguin uses are vibrant and saturated, a notable characteristic of his work from this period. Yellow and green tones predominate, reflecting not only the sunlight that bathes the region but also a sense of emotion and vibrant energy. This robust and expressive pallette is a trace of the artist's passage towards a more symbolic use of color, independent of naturalistic representation. Through its chromatic choices, Gauguin seeks to evoke deeper sensations than those that could achieve with a mere objective representation.

The context of the work is equally significant. During his time in Arles, Gauguin was related to Vincent Van Gogh, and although his artistic visions differed, mutual influence on the artistic climate of the region was palpable. Both artists shared an interest in light and color, although Gauguin often turned to more personal and mystical themes, which can be seen in "More - close to Arles". In addition, this work is part of the superposition of influences that Gauguin received from the symbolism and his studies on rural life, which also resonates with his journey to the Marquesas Islands later in his career.

In conclusion, "More - near Arles" is a testimony of the experimentation period of Paul Gauguin in the use of color and shape, as well as his attempt to capture the essence of the environment that surrounded French rural life. The work not only reflects Gauguin's special connection with nature, but is also a step towards its deepest exploration of culture and identity, characteristics that would define its legacy in art history. The painting stands as a fascinating example of poetic symbolism that will characterize Gauguin's later art, establishing a bridge between observable reality and its subjective interpretation.

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