
Group with an Angel
- Original dimensions
- 45.5 x 26.5 cm
- Museum
- Veletržní palác
- Year
- 1902
Scene depicted
This painting evokes a poignant scene where a central angel tenderly leans over a group of characters. The faces, imbued with serenity, reflect a timeless communion between the divine and the human. Each figure is magnified by Gauguin, translating the complex emotions that inhabit our existence. The vibrant composition says everything without a word, making palpable the sweet whisper of innocence.
Historical context
Created in 1902 in the city of Prague, the painting "Group with an Angel" is part of the post-impressionist movement. At that time, Gauguin explored bright colors and stylized forms, breaking away from academic conventions. The canvas is now located in the Veletržní palác museum, a prominent place for modern art in the Czech Republic, where the work continues to captivate the eyes of art enthusiasts.
Place in the artist's career
The painting "Group with an Angel" marks a crucial period in Gauguin's career, illustrating his transition to a new freedom of expression. Halfway between "Vision After the Sermon" and his Polynesian works, this canvas reveals his technical mastery and deep emotional commitment. It is a strong artistic statement that testifies to his exploration at the border of the real and the spiritual.
Anecdote
"Light seizes emotions." These words from Gauguin resonate when considering the genesis of his masterpiece . Inspired by a morning walk through the colorful, light-drenched streets of Paris, he captures here the fleeting moment of a spiritual encounter. The angel, a celestial figure, seems to watch over the group, a symbol of protection and elevation beyond the everyday.