matete shall not market today 1892 paul gauguin

navigate by keyword : textile tapestry poster person people pattern painting mythology mural flower clothing autumn art one constant characteristics gauguin sources inspiration remain clear undisguised contribute original creation unmistakably egypt uses sequence seated figures aligned hardly overlapping combination profile frontal views rigid gestures long robes accentuated fingers accented silhouettes recall intaglio reliefs temples nile

Ta Matete (We Shall Not Go to Market Today), 1892 by Paul Gauguin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ta Matete (We Shall Not Go to Market Today), 1892 by Paul Gauguin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ta Matete (We Shall Not Go to Market Today), 1892 by Paul Gauguin Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Ta Matete (We Shall Not Go to Market Today), 1892 by Paul Gauguin
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
It is one of the most constant characteristics of Gauguin's art that while his sources of inspiration remain clear and undisguised, they contribute to an entirely original creation. Here unmistakably Egypt has been put to his own uses: the sequence of seated figures, all aligned and hardly overlapping, the combination of profile and frontal views, the rigid gestures, the long robes, the accentuated fingers, and the accented silhouettes, recall the intaglio reliefs of the temples of the Nile.


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