APPLES - JARRA - IRIDISCENT GLASS - 1884


Size (cm): 60x75
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In "apples - jug - iridescent glass" (1884), Paul Gauguin presents a work that, although it is representative of its post -impressionist stage, also reveals a deep visual narrative implicit in the choice of its elements and in their disposal on them on The canvas. The paint, which shows a set of apples arranged in an intimate environment next to a jug with lighting that suggests an iridescent glass, captures attention through its color treatment and texture.

Gauguin moves away from the realistic representation that predominated in the art of his time, in place by intense colors and simplified shapes that evoke emotions more than precise details. In this work, the colors are selective and vibrant; The apples, represented with a warm red and yellow nuances that vibrate with each other, emerge as the focal point of the composition. This color use not only highlights the freshness of the fruit, but also establishes an emotional connection with the viewer, inviting it to experience the essence of what is represented.

The jug, located next to the apples, has a design that suggests a delicacy that contrasts with the robustness of fruits. The incidence of light on iridescent glass generates reflections that provide a dimensionality to the painting, suggesting a dialogue between inanimate objects that seem to come alive through the interaction of their shapes and colors. The surface of the glass, illuminated in such a way that it evokes colored flashes, is erected as an element that transforms the composition, creating a game of lights and shadows that adds depth and visual complexity.

The choice of a warm color palette contrasts with the use of a more subtle and dark background, which frames the scene and highlights the brightest elements. This technique, in which the artist emphasizes the luminosity of the fruit in front of a gloomy background, is characteristic of the Pictoric approach of Gauguin, who sought to convey a feeling of introspection and serenity in his works. Thus, attention is directed not only to objects, but also to the atmosphere that surrounds them.

Gauguin, during this period, sought to experiment with the symbology of the daily object and the applicability of light, carrying out an investigation that went beyond simple still life. In this painting, Its ability to assemble objects in a composition that seems almost meditative highlights its interest in the interactions between man, nature and the objects of their environment. Although apples and jug do not have an explicit narrative, they invite a reflection on the simple and everyday, which is a central element in the artist's work.

"Apples - Jug - iridescent glass" is located in the evolution of art in the nineteenth century, reflecting the transition to the modernism that was beginning to take shape. Through its innovative approach and cunning manipulation of color and shape, Gauguin not only presents a set of objects; Create a visual experience that resonates with the viewer, raising questions about personal perception and interpretation. In this work, both Gauguin's technical ability is manifested and his deep interest in capturing the essence of the world that surrounded him, a central axis of his artistic legacy.

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