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Paul Gauguin - Anemone and Anthemis in a Vase (c.1874-76)

 Paul Gauguin - Anemone and Anthemis in a Vase (c.1874-76)A notable early still life painting, this work was begun shortly after Gauguin's marriage in 1873, when he settled in Paris to work as a stockbroker in a secured position. by his guardian, Gustave Arosa. A wealthy financier, Arosa also had an astonishing collection of modern French paintings, which fueled Gauguin's nascent artistic ambitions. Gauguin met Camille Pissarro at Arosa's house and in 1879 became the artist's unofficial student. At Pissarro's invitation, Gauguin continued to participate in Impressionist exhibitions in the early 1880s, which inspired him to leave his career as a financier behind. (Sotheby's, New York - Oil painting on canvas, 60 x 50 cm)
About the artwork:
The painting Paul Gauguin - Anemone and Anthemis in a Vase (c.1874-76) by renowned artist is one of the finest examples of the classical art style, remarkable for its elegance in every detail and thoughtfulness.
Produced in the height of European artistry, the famous painting is more than a painting; it is a hallmark of talent, reflecting life's essence and conveying feelings with brushstrokes.
Artist's style in this piece is revealed through the use of refined colors and delicate strokes, evoking a peaceful ambiance while rich in feeling.
The prominent tones, such as natural green, sky blue, and light yellow, blend together with the ambient light, adding remarkable depth and bringing the artwork to life.
Paul Gauguin - Anemone and Anthemis in a Vase (c.1874-76) is widely praised by art critics as a timeless painting, with a significant impact in art history and stands as a representation of the artist's 's talent.
Today, this famous painting remains an endless source of inspiration, beloved and extensively studied in major art galleries around the world.
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