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Description of the artwork
Work: The Loss of Virginity
Artist: Paul Gauguin
Year: 1891
Museum: Chrysler Museum of Art
Dimensions: 130.2 x 89.5 cm
Created in 1891, this magnificent painting is part of the symbolist movement and reflects the artistic avant-garde of the late 19th century. This iconic canvas by Paul Gauguin was conceived in Pont-Aven, Brittany, a region that inspired many of his masterpieces. Currently, the painting is displayed at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, where its visual and emotional impact captivates visitors. With dimensions of 130.2 x 89.5 cm, the captured scene seems to vibrate beyond the frame that confines it.
“Art is a passion of the soul for what is invisible.” One summer morning in Pont-Aven, Gauguin observed the sweetness of children's games on a riverbank, a scene of disturbed innocence, which would deeply mark his sensitivity. This fleeting moment inspired The Loss of Virginity, illustrating the loss of innocence through the beauty of a carnal dance.
In this pictorial work, Gauguin explores the themes of lost innocence and sexuality. The composition of the canvas reveals young adults in full celebration, a scene imbued with sensuality and symbolism. The characters, at the heart of this painting, become a metaphor for the emotional and physical transition to adulthood, traversed by a disturbing light and a bold use of colors, allowing the viewer to feel this intimate transformation.
The Loss of Virginity is situated at a decisive turning point in Gauguin's career, marking his artistic maturity. This painting illustrates his post-impressionist style, alongside other works such as Vision after the Sermon and The Wedding of the Sea. These paintings reveal a notable evolution in his technique and his exploration of deep human emotions.
In The Loss of Virginity, Gauguin uses glazing and impasto techniques to give unparalleled depth to his painting. Each layer of color, each brushstroke, contributes to the captivating atmosphere of this canvas. The artist's gesture creates a dynamic movement, as if the light dances among the characters, thus blurring the boundary between the real and the imaginary.
The colors of The Loss of Virginity range in warm and vibrant shades, from deep reds to bright yellows, each hue evoking an emotion. The contrast between soft shadows and bright light enhances the sensuality of the painting. This chromatic play, so dear to the artist, sculpts the soul of the canvas, inviting each observer to feel the passions that inhabit it.
The reproduction of The Loss of Virginity is handmade, following traditional techniques of oil painting on museum-quality linen canvas. Each sketch is carefully drawn before the application of successive layers of paint, respecting the original proportions. High-quality pigments, such as Prussian blue, alizarin crimson, and chrome green, are used to bring this masterpiece back to life. The working time invested exceeds 40 hours, reflecting a precise gesture and an artistic sensitivity that only an expert can master.
Moreover, a protective UV varnish is applied, ensuring the durability of this work and the stability of its colors. This reproduction of The Loss of Virginity is not a mere copy: it is a second work, faithful and vibrant, ready to convey the emotion of the original.
Your painting is delivered with a numbered certificate of authenticity, guaranteed to protect your investment in art. The care taken in its packaging – reinforced tube, tissue paper, wooden crate upon request – ensures a secure and flawless arrival of this treasure in your space.
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The painting speaks to the intimate, to the echo of the heart. It whispers tales of gratitude, of regained peace, and of nature's call. The Loss of Virginity becomes an inner mirror, an invitation to daydream, carrying the viewer into the depths of their own emotions. The composition of this painting resonates deeply, creating a space for meditation and reflection.
Imagine this painting hanging in a bright living room, bringing a touch of poetry to your bedroom, echoing in an intimate library, or illuminating a quiet hallway. Paired with materials such as washed linen, natural wood, white marble, or handcrafted ceramics, it creates a warm atmosphere. Visualize the soft morning light caressing this canvas, or the gentle shadow of a tranquil evening reflecting on it.
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