Faaturuma (Melancholic)
Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (1848 – 1903)
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A Portrait of Quiet Sorrow: Exploring Gauguin’s ‘Faaturuma’
Paul Gauguin's “Faaturuma,” or “Melancholy,” is more than just a depiction of a Tahitian woman; it’s an embodiment of the artist’s profound engagement with emotion and his groundbreaking departure from Impressionistic conventions. Painted in 1891 during his prolific period in Tahiti, this artwork exemplifies Gauguin's signature style—bold color palettes juxtaposed against simplified forms—a deliberate rejection of the fleeting effects of light favored by Monet and Renoir. The canvas pulsates with hues of ochre, crimson, and turquoise, colors chosen not merely for their visual beauty but also to convey a palpable sense of sadness and introspection.- Subject Matter: The central figure is seated in a chair, her gaze averted downwards as if lost in contemplation. Her hand rests gently on her face—a gesture universally recognized as indicative of sorrow and vulnerability.
- Composition & Setting: Gauguin skillfully utilizes natural light filtering through a window to illuminate the woman’s visage, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the underlying melancholy. The inclusion of two additional figures – one standing at the left and another positioned in the upper right corner – adds depth to the scene and subtly suggests an unspoken narrative.
- Technique: Gauguin employed a technique characterized by thick impasto—heavy application of paint—creating textured surfaces that capture the physicality of the brushstroke itself. This method wasn’t simply about visual impact; it was intended to imbue the painting with emotional resonance, mirroring the turbulent inner state of the subject.
About this artwork
- Title: Faaturuma (Melancholic)
- Artist: Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin
- Year: 1891
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Medium type: WallArt
- Corpus context: gauguin legacy , polynesian culture
- Color palette: Dark
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Portraiture; introspection
- Location: Private Collection
- Notable elements or techniques: Bold color palette; expressive brushstrokes
- Movement: Post-Impressionism
- Year: 1891
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Influences: Japanese Art"; "African Sculpture


