Discover insights about this artwork
Still Life with Horse’s Head — History & Facts
In Still Life with Horse’s Head, Paul Gauguin presents a vivid composition dominated by rich colors. The horse's head, a central figure, is rendered with bold strokes that create a sense of depth. Surrounding it are various objects that add to the overall vibrancy of the piece.
The background features a mix of warm and cool tones, enhancing the visual impact. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for the layering of colors and textures. Gauguin's technique includes thick brushwork, which gives the painting a tactile quality. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized work that invites close inspection.
The use of color is particularly striking, with contrasting hues that draw the viewer's eye. Paul Gauguin, a key figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, often explored themes of nature and the exotic. Still Life with Horse’s Head reflects his interest in bold colors and simplified forms. An interesting fact about this work is that it showcases Gauguin's transition from Impressionism to a more symbolic style, emphasizing emotional resonance over realistic representation.
More Artworks by Paul Gauguin

Self Portrait
Paul Gauguin

Breton Girls Dancing,Pont-Aven
Paul Gauguin

Nave Nave Fenua
Paul Gauguin

Fatata te Miti (By the Sea)
Paul Gauguin

Three Tahitian Women
Paul Gauguin

Three Tahitians
Paul Gauguin

Tahitian Landscape
Paul Gauguin

Still Life with Apples, a Pear, and a Ceramic Portrait Jug
Paul Gauguin

Landscape near Pont-Aven
Paul Gauguin

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





