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Explore Paul Gauguin's (1848-1903) vibrant Post-Impressionist art, pioneering Symbolism & Synthetism. Discover iconic Tahitian paintings & his influence on modern art. #Gauguin
Discover "Contes Barbares" by Paul Gauguin – a vibrant 1902 oil painting depicting a serene garden scene, rich with symbolism and influenced by Post-Impressionism. Explore its legacy at the Museum Folkwang.
Step into Gauguin's 'Night Cafe in Arles,' a vibrant post-Impressionist scene capturing Parisian nightlife & Madame Ginoux's charm. Explore bold colors and symbolism.
Paul Gauguin's 'The Loss of Virginity,' painted in 1891, is a captivating Symbolist artwork showcasing a nude woman entwined with a fox amidst lush foliage. Its bold color palette and unresolved mysteries continue to intrigue art enthusiasts.
‘Three Tahitian Women,’ painted in 1896 by Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin, exemplifies his distinctive Post-Impressionist style—characterized by audacious color palettes and flattened perspectives—reflecting his fascination with Tahiti’s indigenous traditions. This captivating artwork showcases three women adorned in scarlet dresses, symbolizing cultural heritage amidst a lush tropical backdrop.
Paul Gauguin's 'Pastorales Tahitiennes,' created in 1892, embodies Post-Impressionism with vibrant colors and symbolic imagery capturing Tahiti’s idyllic beauty.
Discover Paul Gauguin’s ‘What News,’ a vibrant post-impressionist painting of Tahitian life. Explore its bold colors, symbolic details & Gauguin's unique style. Art for sale!
Explore Paul Gauguin’s ‘Vahine no te miti’! A vibrant Post-Impressionist painting of a Tahitian nude, rich in color & symbolism. Discover its unique style & cultural context.
Experience Paul Gauguin's 'Te Tiare Farani,' a vibrant post-impressionist painting of flowers and figures, now available as a stunning hand-painted reproduction from ArtsDot.com.
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.
Explore Paul Gauguin’s masterpiece "Fire by the Water," a vibrant Post-Impressionist landscape capturing serene Breton beauty and influenced by Symbolism. Discover its rich symbolism & legacy at ArtsDot.
Experience Paul Gauguin's 'The Haystacks' (1889). This vibrant oil painting captures a lively scene of rural labor, showcasing Gauguin’s bold colors and unique perspective on Breton life. A captivating work by the iconic artist.
Paul Gauguin's 'Te Arii Vahine' captures Tahitian beauty & freedom. This Post-Impressionist masterpiece, housed in Moscow, explores culture, nature, and symbolism through vibrant colors & captivating figures.
Admire Paul Gauguin's iconic Vase of Peonies I – a masterful depiction of flowers and femininity housed at the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Experience Paul Gauguin's 'Christ in the Garden of Olives,' a serene depiction of Jesus’s contemplation, housed at the Norton Museum. Explore its symbolism, Post-Impressionist style, and artistic context.
This artwork is notable for its bold use of color and Synthetist style.
Detail of Gauguin's Te raau rahi (The Big Tree) (1891) showing pouncing and wiping in a treetop. The Art Institute of Chicago, 1949.513. Gauguin | ...
Paul Gauguin's "Parahi te Marae" (There Lies the Temple) is a breathtaking Tahitian landscape, showcasing vibrant colors & symbolic elements. Explore its post-impressionist style and cultural influences at ArtsDot.