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Fruits, flowers and tableware allow us to dialogue with impressionism and Cézanne. This milestone illuminates the "Still Life by Paul Gauguin" collection by favoring light.
1876 -1903 · symbolic objects, quotations and presences
Discover Still lifes by Paul Gauguin, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1876 -1903 · symbolic objects, quotations and presences
Gauguin practiced still life throughout his career and used it to confront several worlds. Apples recall his dialogue with Cézanne, whose work he owned and admired; their volume is, however, subject to firmer contours and more arbitrary color relationships. Sunflowers painted in the Pacific summon the memory of Van Gogh without reproducing his vase: placed on an armchair, they become a memory of a relationship and a dream workshop. Still life at Hope combines flowers, fruits and reproduction of a work by Puvis de Chavannes, superimposing the painting within the painting on a period of illness and worry. Flowers with an idol bring together European objects and Polynesian sculpture in a staging created by the artist. These images therefore do not naively document a culture: they reveal how Gauguin collects, cites and reorganizes signs to construct his own story. The "Still lifes of Paul Gauguin" selection notably compares Still Life with Apples and Still Life with Sunflowers on an Armchair (II). His reading favors light.
In Gauguin, objects never remain silent: they speak of other artists, of places left and of the identity that the painter wants to compose.
Course & style
Gauguin practiced still life throughout his career and used it to confront several worlds. Apples recall his dialogue with Cézanne, whose work he owned and admired; their volume is, however, subject to firmer contours and more arbitrary color relationships. Sunflowers painted in the Pacific summon the memory of Van Gogh without reproducing his vase: placed on an armchair, they become a memory of a relationship and a dream workshop. Still life at Hope combines flowers, fruits and reproduction of a work by Puvis de Chavannes, superimposing the painting within the painting on a period of illness and worry. Flowers with an idol bring together European objects and Polynesian sculpture in a staging created by the artist. These images therefore do not naively document a culture: they reveal how Gauguin collects, cites and reorganizes signs to construct his own story.
Fruits, flowers and tableware allow us to dialogue with impressionism and Cézanne. This milestone illuminates the "Still Life by Paul Gauguin" collection by favoring light.
Japanese print, artist profile and Breton objects are included in the compositions.
Sunflowers, idols and reproductions connect Pacific, Europe and personal crisis.
The fruit retains its weight while becoming an autonomous color zone. This trait guides a reading of "Still Life by Paul Gauguin" centered on light.
The flower recalls Van Gogh in a deliberately moved device.
A reproduction introduces another work and another time into the piece.
The Polynesian object is integrated into a personal construction, not into a neutral inventory.
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Fruit, homage, quotation and sculpture show that Gauguin's still life is at once formal, relational and autobiographical.
The volumes interact with an admired model while hardening the outline.
For form. Reading "Still Life by Paul Gauguin" through light.The flower transports Arles to another place and another support.
For tributePuvis' reproduction adds meditation on loss and expectation.
For 1901Flowers and sculpture make up a theater of objects chosen by Gauguin.
For the symbolThe fruit retains its volume but the outline and color integrate it with a more synthetic surface.
Landmark work of Still Lifes by Paul GauguinInstalled on an armchair, the flowers become a personal tribute rather than a literal cover.
Landmark work of Still Lifes by Paul GauguinWorks to discover
The selection brings together apples, sunflowers on an armchair, Still Life at Hope and flowers with an idol.




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Each painting is made in oil on canvas by a specialized artist, then checked with you before shipping.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each reproduction is hand painted in oil on canvas, without printing.
The painter uses the composition, values, colors and materials visible in the chosen work from Paul Gauguin's Still Life collection, with particular attention paid to light.
Yes. The dimensions are adapted respecting the proportions and balance of the selected work.
Detailed photographs are sent before shipping; you can request edits before sending.
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Yes. Every reproduction is made by hand in painting at theoil on canvas by an experienced artist. This is neither a print nor a printed canvas.
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This selection brings together artworks designed for art lovers who want to recapture the spirit of a famous painting in a hand-painted canvas. Each reproduction can be adapted to the desired format and validated by photo before shipping.
The available formats allow the artwork to be adapted to a living room, bedroom, office, or a more specific decorative project. The painting is executed in oil on canvas with particular attention to colors, textures, and overall balance.
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