Paul Gauguin - First Flowers of Brittany



      Created in 1888 during his time in Zurich, this masterpiece captures the essence of French impressionism and Gauguin's unique artistic style. The Rau Foundation for the Third World proudly preserves this artwork, which depicts a young girl adorned in traditional Breton costume amidst a vibrant field of flowers. Gauguin's brushstrokes effortlessly convey a sense of ease and harmony with nature, as he skillfully portrays the beauty of Brittany's countryside. The girl's presence exudes both innocence and strength, symbolizing the resilience of the Breton peasants who inhabited this region. Through his use of colour and light, Gauguin transports viewers to an idyllic world where simplicity meets artistry.

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