Roses and Figurine PAUL GAUGUIN Oil on canvas 1889...


Roses and Figurine Paul Gauguin is a still-life painting by French post-impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. The painting features a bouquet of pink and white roses in a vase, alongside a small figurine of a Polynesian woman. The painting is characterized by Gauguin's use of bold colors, simplified forms, and flattened perspective, which were hallmarks of his unique style. Roses and Figurine Paul Gauguin was painted in 1888 during Gauguin's first trip to Tahiti, where he was inspired by the vibrant colors and exotic culture of the South Pacific. The painting is now housed in the Art Institute of Chicago and is considered one of Gauguin's most iconic works.

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