La Maison Du Pendu — History & Facts
In moments of deep reflection, art becomes both a sanctuary and a revelation, inviting us to peer into the unguarded spaces of existence. Look to the left at the watercolor hues merging into a brooding twilight sky, where deep blues and vibrant oranges collide with an unspoken urgency. The houses, nestled together, seem to whisper secrets of lives lived within their walls, while the thick, swirling strokes evoke a sense of movement, embodying both comfort and unease. Notice how the slanting rooftops draw your gaze upward, as if directing attention to a world beyond the mundane, hinting at both solidity and fragility. The juxtaposition of bright, vivid colors against dark, shadowy outlines creates an emotional tension that mirrors the complexities of human experience.
The looming figure in the foreground, shrouded in mystery, casts a long shadow, provoking questions about identity and isolation. This painting serves as an evocative reminder of the invisible connections we share and the stories that linger in forgotten places. In La Maison Du Pendu, created in 1889-90, Gauguin was living in Pont-Aven, Brittany, a period marked by his quest for spiritual and artistic transformation. The late 19th century was a time of experimentation and reinvention in the art world, as Impressionism began to give way to new movements.
Gauguin’s work during this time reflects his desire to break free from conventional techniques, seeking a deeper connection with both color and form as he sought to express his fascination with the unknown.
More Artworks by Paul Gauguin
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Still Life with Apples, a Pear, and a Ceramic Portrait Jug
Paul Gauguin

Tahitian Landscape
Paul Gauguin

Landscape near Pont-Aven
Paul Gauguin

No te aha oe riri (Why Are You Angry?)
Paul Gauguin

Tahitian Landscape
Paul Gauguin

Te raau rahi (The Big Tree)
Paul Gauguin

Landscape at Le Pouldu
Paul Gauguin

Landscape of Brittany
Paul Gauguin

Poèmes Barbares
Paul Gauguin

Mahana no atua (Day of the God)
Paul Gauguin





