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The Wine Harvest at Arles

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The scene unfolds with a palpable sense of quiet labor. The artist’s brushstrokes, thick and textured, create a landscape dominated by a vibrant, almost angry red; it's a visceral backdrop. Figures, rendered with a certain naiveté, are scattered across the canvas, their forms defined by simplified shapes and bold outlines. To the left, a woman in a long black garment and a white bonnet is shown holding a basket, and her stoic pose is as if she's guarding the harvest. In the background, other women are bent over in concentration, their forms merging with the land. The color palette, predominantly warm reds and earthy tones, is punctuated by subtle blues and greens, adding depth to the scene, and evokes a sense of the sun-baked earth. The artist’s technique, characterized by a deliberate lack of detail and a focus on bold color, creates a powerful emotional impact, hinting at the toil and hardship of rural life, but also a deep connection to the land.

The Wine Harvest at Arles

Paul Gauguin

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1888

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4122 × 3218 px
920 × 725 mm

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