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Faaturuma (Melancholic) — History & Facts
In Faaturuma (Melancholic), Paul Gauguin presents a striking composition filled with rich colors. The painting features a solitary figure, possibly a woman, who appears lost in thought. The background is a blend of blues and greens, creating a somber atmosphere.
The use of bold brushstrokes adds to the emotional weight of the scene. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for vibrant color application and texture. Gauguin's characteristic style is evident in the simplified forms and expressive use of color. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized work.
Viewers can appreciate the depth of emotion conveyed through the figure's posture and facial expression. Paul Gauguin was a key figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his bold colors and emotional depth. Faaturuma (Melancholic) reflects his interest in exploring themes of melancholy and isolation. An interesting fact about this work is that it was inspired by Gauguin's experiences in Tahiti, where he sought to escape the constraints of European society.
This painting exemplifies his desire to capture the essence of human emotion.
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