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Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
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Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin

  • This powerful landscape was painted by leading Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin
  • It is a testament to Gauguin's expertise in color harmonies and painterly brushstrokes
  • The composition turns the conventional landscape painting on its head
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Paul Gauguin
1848-1903 | French 

Paysage montagneux
(Mountain Landscape)

Signed “P. Gauguin 1882” (lower right)
Oil on canvas 

Paul Gauguin revolutionized the art world by transcending the naturalism that dominated 19th-century art, opting for an emotive use of color, form and symbolism. As a leading Post-Impressionist, most of his works now reside in esteemed museums worldwide, making every market appearance a rarity. Paysage montagneux, a landscape that exemplifies Gauguin’s groundbreaking. . .
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Paul Gauguin
1848-1903 | French 

Paysage montagneux
(Mountain Landscape)

Signed “P. Gauguin 1882” (lower right)
Oil on canvas 

Paul Gauguin revolutionized the art world by transcending the naturalism that dominated 19th-century art, opting for an emotive use of color, form and symbolism. As a leading Post-Impressionist, most of his works now reside in esteemed museums worldwide, making every market appearance a rarity. Paysage montagneux, a landscape that exemplifies Gauguin’s groundbreaking technique and is a tribute to his enduring genius.

Though inspired by the principles of Impressionist visionaries such as Cézanne, Monet, Pissarro and Degas, Gauguin was never one to follow the status quo. This unique composition is a testament to Gauguin's expertise in color harmonies and painterly brushstrokes, all employed with the artist's signature innovations. Painted in Pontoise in the summer of 1882, Paysage montagneux, or Mountain Landscape, captures a secluded mountain trail framed by vibrant foliage. Rather than capturing the sky naturalistically lit by sunset hues, Gauguin paints billowing green and blue clouds, contrasting greatly with vivid flora that appears to be lit by a warm waning afternoon sun. Departing from precision to better represent a distinctive sensory experience, this captivating composition turns the conventional landscape painting on its head. 

Originally a successful stockbroker and an early aficionado of Impressionist works, Paul Gauguin entered the art world through his association with Camille Pissarro. Blessed with a unique sense of color and zest for life, he originally painted only as a hobby and transformed this pastime into his life’s work in 1882, when the Paris stock market crash cost him his job. Paysage montagneux was painted the summer of that fruitful and pivotal year in the artist's career, on a visit to Pissarro's home in Pontoise. Although he had no formal artistic education, Gauguin was invited to exhibit in the Impressionist exhibitions of 1880, 1881 and 1882. Over time, his innate talent led him to develop an avant-garde style marked by abstract shapes and a compressed sense of space. Gauguin's pioneering sensibilities had a lasting impact, inspiring a new generation of artists to adopt his unique blend of passion, energy and compositional balance.

Gauguin’s works are currently held in the world’s most esteemed museums and private collections. Similar, though less vibrant, landscape compositions are held in the permanent collections of the Louvre, the Museo National Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.

Paysage montagneux is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity by Guy Wildenstein and is featured in the Wildenstein catalogue raisonné.

Dated 1882

Canvas: 22” high x 27” wide (55.88 x 68.58 cm)
Frame: 31 3/8” high x 35 3/4” wide x 3 1/2" deep (79.69 x 90.81 cm) 

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Provenance:
Sale, Brussels, May 4, 1925, lot 58
Sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, May 30-31, 1927, lot 34
Mr. and Mrs. Dalzell Hatfield, Los Angeles
Sale, Christie’s, New York, November 10, 1987, lot 12
Sale, Sotheby’s, New York, November 17, 1998, lot 29
Private collection, New York
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Private collection, Florida
M.S. Rau, New Orleans 

Literature:
Georges Wildenstein, Paul Gauguin, Paris, 1964, no. 74, illustrated p. 31

Exhibitions:
La Jolla Art Center, Great French Painters, 1870-1910, 1956, no. 6
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Paysage montagneux by Paul Gauguin
Maker: Gauguin, Paul
Period: 1816-1918
Origin: France
Type: Paintings
Style: Post-Impressionism
Depth: 3.5 in. (8.89 cm)
Width: 35.75 in. (90.81 cm)
Height: 31.38 in. (79.69 cm)
Canvas Width: 27.000 in. (68.58 cm)
Canvas Height: 22.000 in. (55.88 cm)
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