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Mona Mona
Paul Gauguin

Mona Mona

1901
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Original dimensions
45 x 35 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1901
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Paul GauguinPost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

"Mona Mona" depicts a moment of serenity and contemplation. Through this pictorial work, Gauguin reveals the harmony of Tahitian life, where colors intertwine to narrate stories of beauty and spirituality. Each glance at this painting invites one to dive into a universe where the real and the dream coexist, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and rituals of the island's inhabitants.

Historical context

Created in 1901, the painting "Mona Mona" is part of a rich period at the beginning of the 20th century, where the post-impressionist movement is flourishing. This emblematic work of the genius of Paul Gauguin captures the soul of an era in Tahiti, reflecting the cultural and artistic influences of the Pacific islands. Although its current location is not specified, its impact on the history of art endures, inviting the viewer on a journey full of mystery and color. The dimensions of this canvas are 45 x 35 cm, illustrating an intimate format conducive to immersion.

Place in the artist's career

This painting occupies a significant place in the career of Paul Gauguin , representing his Tahitian period, where he explores bold themes and a palette vibrant with colors. Between "Mona Mona" and his earlier works like "Vision after the Sermon" (1888) and "La Orana Maria" (1891), one observes an evolution towards a more marked abstraction and a desire to transcend mere representation to capture the emotional essence of traditional subjects.

Anecdote

"Each canvas is a window into my soul and the essence of life," said Gauguin, as he sought inspiration among the vibrant and spiritual landscapes of Tahiti. One spring morning, enveloped by floral scents and the soothing melody of the waves, Gauguin created "Mona Mona," imbued with a mystical air, evoking a deep connection with the natural world.