Fields by the Sea

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Fields by the Sea
ArtistPaul Gauguin
Year1889
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions72,5 cm × 91 cm (285 in × 36 in)
LocationNationalmuseum

Fields by the Sea (in French: Les Champs au bord de la mer) is an 1889 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin. It is also called Landscape from Bretagne. The painting is exhibited at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.

In the 1880s, Paul Gauguin occasionally went to Brittany, where he was taken by the landscape and local traditions. This painting shows an actual part of the coast, in a subjective interpretation where the decorative effects of colour fields and contours are the key element. The orange sections have shadows in a contrasting blue. This new style was called Synthetism. In autumn 1892, the artist Richard Bergh bought the painting from Gauguin's Danish wife. This painting inspired many Swedish artists.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Landskap från Bretagne". www.nationalmuseum.se/.