Chicken coop - 1875


Size (cm): 75x45
ืžื—ื™ืจ:
ืžื—ื™ืจ ืžื‘ืฆืขยฃ187 GBP

ืชื™ืื•ืจ

Paul Gauguin's painting "Chicken Coop" (1875) falls within a crucial period of the French painter's artistic evolution, who was noted for his search for styles and themes that challenged the conventions of his time. In this work, Gauguin presents a scene rich in color and texture, where he achieves a remarkable interaction between the elements of nature, emphasizing his interest in the everyday and the rural. At first glance, "Chicken Coop" may seem like a trivial representation of an agricultural space, however, it is precisely in this apparent simplicity where its complexity and depth reside.

The composition of the painting is organized with a focus on verticality and the use of space. In the center, we find a wooden structure that seems to be the chicken coop itself, whose lines frame a small but significant world that unfolds around it. The chickens, with their vibrant shapes and colors, are distributed throughout the space, providing movement and dynamism to the work. The triangular shape of the construction in the center is balanced by the group of birds in the foreground, which manages to break the monotony of the background, while directing the viewer's gaze toward the activity taking place in this rural setting.

The color in โ€œChicken Coopโ€ is one of the most striking aspects of the painting. Known for his intense and expressive use of color, Gauguin applies a palette that encompasses warm shades of red, yellow, and orange that allow for a vibrant depiction of birds. This color choice also has emotional implications, suggesting an intimate connection to rural life and a sense of joy through a celebration of the everyday. Furthermore, the arrangement of color on the surface of the painting is coupled with his distinctive technique, where direct and often thick brushstrokes provide a palpable texture that enriches the visual experience.

As for the characters, the work does not include any human figures, making the birds the exclusive protagonists of the composition. This approach not only suggests a departure from the traditional approach to representation, but also highlights Gauguin's fascination with symbolism in nature. The chickens, in this context, can be interpreted as icons of everyday life, leading the viewer to a deeper reflection on existence in a rural environment.

It is relevant to mention the context in which "Gallinero" was created. During the 1870s, Gauguin was immersed in the exploration of themes that combined rural life with a modernist approach that challenged the traditions of academic art. The work is part of the group of paintings that do not yet display the strong symbolism and richness of iconography that would develop later in his career, especially during his stays in Polynesia. Thus, "Gallinero" can be seen as a precursor to those bolder experiments that would come to define the artist's personal style in his famous later works.

Paul Gauguin, who is remembered today as one of the precursors of Post-Impressionism, uses in "The Chicken Coop" a representation that transcends the merely visual, entering into a territory where nature, color and daily life intertwine to offer a unique perspective of the rural world. This work not only stands out for its technique and aesthetic composition, but also invites a deeper reflection on the interaction between humans and their environment at a time of profound social and cultural change in Europe. Ultimately, "The Chicken Coop" becomes a delicate reminder of the beauty that lies in the simplicity of daily life, a recurring theme in Gauguin's work that continues to resonate in contemporary times.

KUADROS ยฉ, a famous painting on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ยฉ.

Painting reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we will refund 100% of your money.

ื ืจืื” ืฉื ืฆืคื” ืœืื—ืจื•ื ื”