Showing 7 artworks with Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin and with 1901 and with Post-Impressionism
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Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin
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1901
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Post-Impressionism
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- Walnut
- Cobalt Violet
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Clay
- Driftwood
- Post-Impressionism
- Paul Gauguin
- Tahiti
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- French Polynesia
- Landscape Painting
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- Vibrant Colors
- Polynesian Art
- Art History
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- Cloisonnism
- Impressionism
- Synthetist Style
- Symbolist Art
- Figures
- Tahiti Art
- Fine Art Print
- Tahitian Woman
- Tahitian Art
- Still Life Painting
- "French Art"
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Gauguin’s bold use of color and Synthetist style diverged from Impressionism, prioritizing expressive symbolism over realistic representation. The painting's composition reflects Gauguin's desire to portray the essence of Polynesian life with warmth and intimacy.
Paul Gauguin's "The Ford" (Flight), painted in 1901, exemplifies his Synthetist style with vivid hues and dreamy imagery—a testament to his exploration of Polynesian culture. Recognized posthumously for influencing modern art, this iconic piece resides at the Pushkin State Museum in Moscow.
Discover Paul Gauguin’s ‘Marquesan Landscape.’ A vibrant Post-Impressionist masterpiece showcasing lush nature & animal forms. Explore its unique style & lasting legacy.
Admire Paul Gauguin’s masterpiece ‘And the Gold of Their Bodies,’ a vibrant depiction of Polynesian women adorned with flowers, captured in his signature Post-Impressionist style. Explore ArtsDot's exquisite hand-painted reproductions.
“Tahitian idyll” by Paul Gauguin exemplifies Cloisonnism with bold colors and forms capturing the essence of Tahiti’s tropical landscapes. Explore Post-Impressionist art & Gauguin's legacy at ArtsDot.com!
Discover Paul Gauguin’s ‘Landscape with Three Figures,’ a captivating post-impressionist masterpiece from 1901, now housed at the Carnegie Museum of Art. Explore its vibrant colors and unique style.