Showing 3 artworks with Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin and with 1901 and with Melancholic
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Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin
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1901
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- Paul Gauguin
- Color Palette
- Symbolism
- French Polynesia
- Wall Art
- Tropical Scene
- Nude Figures
- Mother And Daughter
- Synthetist Style
- Two Women
- Post Impressionism
- Post-Impressionism
- Fine Art Print
- Post-Impressionist
- Tahitian
- Horse Riding
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Gift Idea
- Landscape Art
- Home Decor
- Pushkin Museum
- Art Collector
- Painting
- 1901
- Portrait
Paul Gauguin's "Two Women" captures a poignant mother-daughter bond in vibrant Cloisonnism. Explore the symbolism, Tahitian influence, and artistic genius of this iconic Post-Impressionist masterpiece.
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.
Paul Gauguin’s vibrant Tahitian Idyll captures the raw beauty of Polynesia in bold Post-Impressionist strokes—a dreamy landscape featuring two nude men amidst lush vegetation and inviting viewers to explore more masterpieces at ArtsDot.com.