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The End of Winter in Copenhagen
Paul Gauguin

The End of Winter in Copenhagen

1885
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Original dimensions
32 x 46.5 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1885
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Paul GauguinPost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

This canvas represents a pivotal moment in nature, where the signs of the end of winter blend with the awakening of spring. The composition evokes a peaceful softness, a landscape where snow crystals slowly melt, revealing fertile ground ready to welcome the promises of renewal. This pictorial work invites intimate contemplation, carrying the viewer towards a horizon of hope and rebirth .

Historical context

Created in 1885, in the heart of Copenhagen, this painting illustrates the spirit of the post-impressionist movement, with an innovative approach to the perception of light and colors. At that time, Gauguin explores human emotions while seeking to capture the essence of a change of season. The canvas remains today within a private collection, its dimensions giving it a presence that is both delicate.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas embodies an essential step in Gauguin's artistic evolution. It represents his initial approach to post-impressionism , just two years before he became an iconic figure of the symbolist movement. In parallel, other works like "Vision After the Sermon" and "Playing Cards" testify to his stylistic development, where color and form take a predominant place.

Anecdote

“Painting is an expression of the soul,” Gauguin said. What a source of inspiration! Imagine him, on a cold spring morning, wandering the streets of Copenhagen, captivated by the transient beauty of a changing landscape. This fleeting moment gave birth to a masterpiece that, even after so many years, continues to resonate with authentic emotion through The End of Winter in Copenhagen .