Gauguin’s Chair (1888)
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
"Gauguin's Chair" by Vincent van Gogh is a visually striking and symbolic painting created in 1888. This image shows a simple wooden armchair, somewhat rustic in appearance, painted in rich, vibrant colors. The chair is positioned at an engaging angle that invites the viewer into the scene.The chair’s seat is outfitted with a green cushion, upon which rest two books and a lighted candle held in a small ceramic holder. These objects provide a glimpse into the personal and intellectual life of the chair's intended occupant, emphasizing the theme of contemplation or creative thought. The books suggest learning or scholarly pursuits, while the candle might symbolize enlightenment or the perpetuation of ideas and art even in the absence of its creator.The background and the floor of the painting are depicted in contrasting colors: a deep, soothing green for the wall and a patchwork of warm, earthy tones for the floor, which could represent the grounding influence of the physical world against the more abstract pursuits symbolized by the objects on the chair.Vincent van Gogh has composed the painting with bold, expressive strokes typical of his post-impressionist style, lending an emotional depth and texture that enhances the feeling of intimacy and personal connection with the subject, which is Paul Gauguin, a fellow artist and a significant figure in Van Gogh’s life. This painting not only captures an everyday object but transforms it into a deeply personal statement about friendship, respect, and artistic fraternity.