Post-Impressionism

Change of Residence (1901 – 1902) by Paul Gauguin

“Change of Residence,” a work by Paul Gauguin created in the period of 1901-1902, reflects the Post-Impressionist movement. This genre painting, representative of the artist’s thematic and stylistic tendencies, resides in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, New York, United States. The artwork is imbued with the characteristic visual language of …

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Christmas night (1894; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Christmas night,” also known as “The Blessing of the Oxen,” was created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1894 while he was in Pont-Aven, France. This painting belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement, a period characterized by its reaction against Impressionists’ concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color. This particular piece is …

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Landscape with black pigs and a crouching Tahitian (1891; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Landscape with black pigs and a crouching Tahitian” was crafted by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin in 1891. It depicts a scene from French Polynesia and is executed in oil on canvas. Gauguin’s artwork is categorized within the Post-Impressionism movement, a genre that sought to transcend the naturalistic depictions of Impressionism, favoring more …

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Landscape with geese (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

“Landscapes with Geese” is an exquisite work of art by the renowned Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin, executed in the year 1888 during his time in Arles-sur-tech, France. This painting is an oil on canvas showcasing Gauguin’s exploration into the Post-Impressionist movement, and it is categorized as a landscape. Though currently the artwork is held in …

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Landscape with peacocks (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“Landscape with Peacocks” is an artwork by Paul Gauguin completed in 1892 during his time in French Polynesia. It exemplifies the Post-Impressionism art movement. The medium used is oil on canvas. As a landscape genre, it brings the viewer into a vividly conceived natural space, and it currently resides in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, …

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Landscape with three figures (1901; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Landscape with three figures” is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, executed in 1901 during his time in French Polynesia. This piece is part of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of landscape. It currently resides in the Carnegie Museum of Art located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. …

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Landscape with three trees (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“Landscape with Three Trees” is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, created in 1892 while he was in French Polynesia. This artwork is representative of the Post-Impressionism movement and is categorized as a landscape. Currently, the painting is held in a private collection, reflecting Gauguin’s unique interpretation of the natural environment he encountered …

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Landscape with two breton women (1889; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Landscape with Two Breton Women” is a creation of the artist Paul Gauguin, dating back to the year 1889, inspired by the surroundings of Pont-Aven, France. This piece is rendered in oil on canvas and is a representative work of the Post-Impressionism movement. The dimensions of this landscape genre painting measure 72.4 …

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Landscape with two goats (1897; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“Landscape with Two Goats” is an artwork by Paul Gauguin, a renowned post-Impressionist artist. The piece, which hails from French Polynesia, was created in 1897 using oil on canvas. Measuring 97 by 73 centimeters, this landscape genre painting is currently housed in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The artwork features a serene landscape, …

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River Aven below moun Saint Marguerite (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “River Aven below Mount Saint Marguerite” is a landscape painting by Paul Gauguin, dated to 1888. Gauguin, a post-impressionist artist, created this work in Pont-Aven, France, utilizing oil on canvas as his medium. Currently, the artwork is housed in the Artizon Museum located in Tokyo, Japan. The genre of the painting places it …

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Rocks and sea (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Rocks and sea” was created by Paul Gauguin in 1886 at Pont-aven, France. Gauguin, an influential post-impressionist artist, crafted this piece using oil on canvas. As part of the Post-Impressionism movement—a period where artists sought to break away from the naturalism of Impressionists and add more emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content—Gauguin’s …

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Rocks on the breton coast (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Rocks on the Breton Coast” was created by Paul Gauguin in 1888, during his time in Pont-Aven, France. Executed in oil on canvas, it exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement, which sought to transcend the naturalism of Impressionism in favor of a more expressive and symbolic form of art. Gauguin’s landscape composition belongs to a …

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Rocks on the coast (1889; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Rocks on the coast” is a creation of the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin, who crafted this piece in 1889 from his experiences in Pont-Aven, France. This oil on canvas painting aligns with the Post-Impressionism movement, a genre that focuses on landscape, and is currently housed within a private collection. The painting portrays a …

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The clog-maker (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

“The Clog-maker” is a genre painting created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1888, during his residence at Arles-sur-tech, France. This artwork is rendered in oil on canvas and is currently held in a private collection. Gauguin’s piece falls under the Post-Impressionism art movement, which is characterized by a more vivid use of color and …

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The creek, Le Pouldu (1889; France) by Paul Gauguin

“The Creek, Le Pouldu” is an oil on canvas landscape painting by Paul Gauguin, a renowned figure in the Post-Impressionism movement. Created in 1889 in France, this artwork encapsulates the avant-garde approach characteristic of Post-Impressionist works, diverging from the realistic depictions of the Impressionists to embrace a more expressive and symbolic style. Currently held in …

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The first flowers (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “The First Flowers” was created by Paul Gauguin in 1888 in Pont-Aven, France. As an oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the landscape genre. Currently, the artwork is housed in a private collection. Its creation during a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern art captures …

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Women and white horse (1903; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“Women and white horse,” created by Paul Gauguin in 1903 during his time in French Polynesia, is a watercolor on paper that embodies the Post-Impressionist movement. The artwork, measuring 73.3 by 91.7 centimeters, is a genre painting that is a part of the collection at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston, Massachusetts, United …

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Women at the banks of river (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Women at the banks of river” by Paul Gauguin was created in 1892 during the artist’s time in French Polynesia. This oil on canvas painting is an exemplar of the Post-Impressionism movement, falling within the genre painting category. Currently, it resides in a private collection. This piece reflects Gauguin’s signature style that focuses …

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Women at the riverside (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Women at the riverside” by Paul Gauguin is a genre painting that was created in 1892 during his time in French Polynesia. This Post-Impressionist work, crafted in oil on canvas, encapsulates Gauguin’s distinctive approach to color and form. Currently housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the piece is a testament …

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Yellow Haystacks (Golden Harvest) (1889; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Yellow Haystacks (Golden Harvest)” was crafted by the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin in 1889, within the heartland of France. Embodied within the medium of oil on canvas, it stands as a notable representation of the Post-Impressionism movement. The piece’s physical presence is encapsulated within dimensions of 73.5 by 92.5 cm and is categorized …

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Mlle Matisse in a Scotch Plaid Coat (1918) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “Mlle Matisse in a Scotch Plaid Coat” was created by the illustrious artist Henri Matisse in the year 1918. Exhibiting qualities of the Post-Impressionist movement, this work is categorized within the genre of portraiture. It depicts a figure, presumably Mademoiselle Matisse, clad in an eye-catching Scotch plaid coat that commands the viewer’s …

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Nude Reclining on a Sofa (1923) by Henri Matisse

The artwork “Nude Reclining on a Sofa,” created by Henri Matisse in 1923, exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement, particularly manifesting in the nude painting (nu) genre. Matisse’s rendition of the human form in this piece is characteristic of his style, with a focus on expressive color and simplified forms. This artwork portrays a nude figure reclining …

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The Yellow Dress (1931) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “The Yellow Dress” was created by Henri Matisse in 1931. This portrait is situated within the Post-Impressionism movement, an era that sought to extend the boundaries of Impressionism while accentuating more emphatic representation of light and color. Matisse’s oeuvre often distinguished itself with vibrant hues and bold patterns, characteristics that are emblematic …

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Coastal landscape (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Coastal landscape” by Paul Gauguin is an exquisite example of the Post-Impressionist movement, created in 1886 at Pont-Aven, France. Measuring 71 x 92 cm, this oil on canvas genre piece typifies landscape art and is presently housed in the Gothenburg Museum of Art in Gothenburg, Sweden. The artwork captures a serene coastal scene …

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Coastal Landscape from Martinique (1887; Martinique) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Coastal Landscape from Martinique” is an oil on canvas created by the renowned Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin in 1887 during his time in Martinique. Measuring 54 x 90 cm, this landscape piece showcases Gauguin’s distinctive style and vivid use of color. The painting is currently housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, …

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Coming and going, Martinique (1897; Martinique) by Paul Gauguin

“Coming and going, Martinique” is a notable artwork created by the artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1897, during his time in Martinique. The medium employed for this landscape painting is oil on canvas, with dimensions measuring 72.2 by 92 centimeters. As a work belonging to the Post-Impressionism movement, it captures the lush, vibrant environment …

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Lane at alchamps, Arles (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Lane at Alchamps, Arles” is a creation of Paul Gauguin, executed in 1888. Gauguin, a pivotal figure in the Post-Impressionism movement, employed oil on canvas to manifest this landscape genre painting. The artwork measures 72.5 by 91.5 centimeters and portrays a rustic outdoor scene. “Lane at Alchamps, Arles” is housed in the Sompo …

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Little breton bather (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Little Breton Bather” is a creation by the artist Paul Gauguin, completed in 1888 during his time in Pont-Aven, France. This oil on canvas piece falls under the genre painting category and is a manifestation of the Post-Impressionist movement. The dimensions of the work are relatively modest, measuring 28.6 by 21.3 centimeters. The …

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Lollichon’s Field and the Church of Pont-Aven (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

“Lollichon’s Field and the Church of Pont-Aven” is an exquisite artwork by Paul Gauguin, created in 1886 while he was in Pont-Aven, France. The piece is a testament to Gauguin’s post-impressionist approach, employing oil on canvas as his medium. It measures 71.3 cm by 92 cm and is classified within the landscape genre. Presently, this …

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Madame Alexandre Kohler (1887; Paris, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Madame Alexandre Kohler” is an oil painting executed by the revered Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin in 1887, within the cosmopolitan art sphere of Paris, France. Measuring 46.3 by 38 cm, this work is a portrait, focusing on capturing the likeness, personality, or mood of the individual depicted. The artwork portrays a seated …

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Mango pickers (Martinique) (1887; Martinique) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Mango pickers (Martinique)” was created by Paul Gauguin in 1887 during his stay in Martinique. This oil on canvas embodies the characteristics of the Post-Impressionism movement, specifically falling under the genre painting category. The piece is currently housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where it contributes to the representation …

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Schooner and three masters (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Schooner and three masters” was crafted by the influential artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1886, during his time in Pont-Aven, France. Gauguin’s work is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement, characterized by its vivid colors and an expressive approach to form and composition, which broke …

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The Great Buddha (1899; Punaauia, French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “The Great Buddha,” created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1899 during his time in Punaauia, French Polynesia, is an oil on canvas adherent to the Post-Impressionism movement. The piece has physical dimensions of 134 by 95 centimeters and falls under the genre painting category. It currently resides in the Pushkin Museum …

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The house of singing (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“The House of Singing,” crafted by the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin in 1892 during his time in French Polynesia, is an oil on canvas work belonging to the genre of genre painting. This post-impressionist piece, measuring 51 by 90 centimeters, is presently held in a private collection. The artwork reflects Gauguin’s post-impressionistic endeavor to capture …

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The Invocation (1903; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“The Invocation” is an artwork completed in 1903 by French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin during his time in French Polynesia. Gauguin’s art during this period focuses on the life and scenery of the region. The artwork is an oil on canvas genre painting, measuring 65.5 by 75.6 centimeters. It belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement and …

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Young breton by the sea (1889; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Young Breton by the Sea” was created by the distinguished artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1889, located in Pont-Aven, France. This portrait, executed using colored pencils on paper, is a representation of the Post-Impressionism art movement and is currently housed in a private collection. In the artwork, a young Breton girl …

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Landscape (1918) by Henri Matisse

The artwork entitled “Landscape,” created by Henri Matisse in 1918, is an exemplar of the Post-Impressionism movement, specifically classified within the landscape genre. This artistic representation captures a bucolic scene that exudes the essence of natural beauty through Matisse’s unique vision. In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a vibrant depiction of the countryside. …

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Reading Woman with Parasol (1921) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “Reading Woman with Parasol” is a creation of Henri Matisse, an esteemed artist known for his influence in the Post-Impressionist movement. Completed in 1921, this genre painting is realized through the use of oil on canvas. The piece exemplifies a distinctive style that aligns with the post-impressionistic pursuit of expressing emotions beyond …

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Two Figures Reclining in a Landscape (1921) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “Two Figures Reclining in a Landscape” is a creation by Henri Matisse from the year 1921. Crafted using oil on canvas, this piece is emblematic of the Post-Impressionism movement and can be categorized within the genre painting domain. Currently housed at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, PA, USA, the artwork showcases Matisse’s …

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Woman with violin (c.1921 – 1923) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “Woman with Violin” was created by artist Henri Matisse between circa 1921 and 1923. This painting is an example of genre painting within the Post-Impressionism movement, executed using oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 55 by 46 centimeters, the artwork presents a pensive woman holding a violin. The original piece is housed at …

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Cottages on Mount Sainte Marguerite (1888; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork entitled “Cottages on Mount Sainte Marguerite,” created by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin in 1888, emanates from France and is a celebrated exemplar of the Post-Impressionist movement. Crafted using oil on panel, this landscape is held within a private collection and encapsulates the artist’s unique perspective and style, breaking from the constraints of …

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Cove opposite Pont-Aven Harbor (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Cove opposite Pont-Aven Harbor” created by Paul Gauguin in 1888, during his time in Pont-Aven, France, is an oil on canvas painting that is part of the Post-Impressionism movement. The Post-Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations, and they continued using vivid colors, often thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter, but …

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Cows on the Seashore (1886; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Cows on the Seashore” was created by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin in 1886. This oil on canvas painting measures 74.9 x 111.8 cm and can be classified within the landscape genre. As a characteristic piece from the Post-Impressionism movement, it illustrates Gauguin’s departure from the naturalism of Impressionism towards more …

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Crouching Tahitian woman (1902; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork entitled “Crouching Tahitian Woman” is a creation of the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin, dated to the year 1902. Originating from French Polynesia, this painting is a quintessential example of the Post-Impressionism art movement. Specifically, it falls within the genre of nude painting (nu), which frequently explores the human form with a variety of …

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Dogs running through a field (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Dogs running through a field” is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, a renowned post-Impressionist artist. Created in 1888 while Gauguin was in Pont-Aven, France, this landscape is part of a private collection and exemplifies the stylistic transition and innovative techniques of the post-Impressionist movement. The artwork depicts a pastoral …

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Man Picking Fruit from a Tree (1897; Punaauia, French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Man Picking Fruit from a Tree,” painted by Paul Gauguin in 1897 while in Punaauia, French Polynesia, is an oil on canvas genre painting representative of the Post-Impressionism movement. The artwork measures 92 by 72 cm and is part of the collection at the Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. This …

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Marquesan landscape with horses (1901; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Marquesan landscape with horses” is a captivating oil on canvas painting by the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin, completed in 1901 during his time in French Polynesia. This exquisite piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and encompasses the landscape genre. As of now, the painting is housed within a private collection, signifying its …

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Mas, near Arles (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Mas, near Arles” is a landscape painting created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1888. The artist executed this piece during his time in Arles-sur-tech, France, employing oil on canvas as his medium. This work is a representative example of the Post-Impressionism art movement and currently resides in a private collection. The …

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Maternite II (1899; Punaauia, French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“Maternité II” is an evocative artwork by the artist Paul Gauguin, created in the year 1899 while he was in Punaauia, French Polynesia. This oil on canvas painting measures 95 by 61 centimeters and is classified within the genre of portraiture. Gauguin’s work is associated with the Post-Impressionist movement, a genre that sought to defy …

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Meadow at the banks of Aven (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

Created in 1888 by Paul Gauguin, the artwork titled “Meadow at the banks of Aven” is a quintessential example of Post-Impressionist landscape painting. Gauguin completed this piece in Pont-Aven, France, using oil on canvas as his medium. As typical of Post-Impressionism, the artwork reflects a move away from the naturalism of its precursors and favors …

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Meadow in Martinique (1887; Martinique) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Meadow in Martinique” was created by the artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1887, during his time in Martinique. This oil on canvas painting belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement, a genre known for its departure from Impressionism’s focus on the natural depiction of light and color and towards more symbolic content. Gauguin’s …

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Self portrait at Lezaven (1888; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Self-portrait at Lezaven” is a creation by Paul Gauguin, dating back to the year 1888, during a period where Gauguin resided in France. This piece is a self-portrait, delineated in oil on canvas, which exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement, an era marked by a departure from the impressionistic concern with the naturalistic depiction …

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Self portrait, at work (c.1893; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Self-portrait, at work” is a creation by the artist Paul Gauguin from around 1893, during his time in French Polynesia. This piece, a self-portrait, exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement. Gauguin has employed pencil and watercolor on paper as his mediums, and the finished work measures 32 x 21.5 cm. Currently, the self-portrait is part …

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Self-Portrait with Portrait of Émile Bernard (Les misérables) (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Self-Portrait with Portrait of Émile Bernard (Les misérables)” by Paul Gauguin is a significant piece from 1888, exemplifying the Post-Impressionist movement. Painted in oil on canvas, with dimensions of 45 by 55 centimeters, it is a self-portrait that also features a portrayal of fellow artist Émile Bernard. This painting currently resides at the …

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Self Portrait in a Hat (c.1893; Paris, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Self Portrait in a Hat” is a creation by Paul Gauguin dating back to circa 1893. This self-portrait, rendered in oil on canvas, is a notable example of the Post-Impressionist movement. The painting, with dimensions of 46 by 38 centimeters, falls within the self-portrait genre and presently resides at the Musée d’Orsay …

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Self portrait with mandolin (1889; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Self-portrait with Mandolin” is a creation by the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin, completed in the year 1889, during a period of artistic flourishing in France. As a piece painted in oil on canvas, it is an exemplary representation of the Post-Impressionism art movement. The artwork measures 61 by 50 centimeters and takes …

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Self portrait with palette (1894; Paris, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Self Portrait with Palette,” painted by Paul Gauguin in 1894, is an exemplary piece from the Post-Impressionist movement. Completed in Paris, this oil on canvas self-portrait measures 92 by 73 centimeters and is currently held in a private collection. The genre of the artwork is a self-portrait, which was a common practice among …

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Self portrait with spectacles (1903; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork entitled “Self-portrait with Spectacles” is a creation by the artist Paul Gauguin from the year 1903 during his time in French Polynesia. This oil on canvas piece is a quintessential example of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of self-portrait. Currently, the artwork is housed in the Kunstmuseum Bern located …

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The Kelp Gatherers (1889; France) by Paul Gauguin

“The Kelp Gatherers” is an oil on canvas genre painting by the renowned Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin, created in the year 1889 in France. With dimensions of 123 x 87 cm, this artwork embodies the vibrant aesthetics and thematic concerns characteristic of Gauguin’s approach during this period. As an exemplar of the Post-Impressionism movement, which …

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The large tree (1891; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork entitled “The Large Tree” is a creation by the notable Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin, painted in 1891 during his time in French Polynesia. This oil on canvas piece is recognized as a genre painting, reflecting Gauguin’s unique approach to color and form that characterizes the Post-Impressionist movement. “The Large Tree” is an evocative …

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The Meal (The Bananas) (1891; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“The Meal (The Bananas),” an oil on canvas artwork by Paul Gauguin, dates back to 1891 when the artist was in French Polynesia. As part of the Post-Impressionism art movement, Gauguin’s work exudes a certain avant-garde character noted for its vivid color, bold experimentation, and departure from the naturalism of Impressionism. The artwork’s dimensions are …

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The Messengers of Oro (1893) by Paul Gauguin

“The Messengers of Oro,” created by Paul Gauguin in 1893, is a quintessential example of Post-Impressionism, specifically belonging to the genre of literary painting. The artwork exemplifies the era’s movement away from the naturalistic depictions of Impressionism towards more abstract forms and symbolic content heavily influenced by the primitivism that Gauguin is known for. The …

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Reclining Nude (The Painter and his Model) (1935) by Henri Matisse

The artwork “Reclining Nude (The Painter and his Model)” is a creation by the renowned artist Henri Matisse, dated 1935. It is situated within the Post-Impressionism movement and falls into the genre of nude painting (nu). Matisse’s piece is indicative of his interest in the form and structure of the human figure, as well as …

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A breton landscape. David’s mill. (1894; France) by Paul Gauguin

“A Breton Landscape. David’s Mill” is a notable work by Paul Gauguin, a master of Post-Impressionism, created in 1894, during his time in France. This oil on canvas landscape painting measures 73 x 92 centimeters and is part of the collection at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France. The artwork exudes the vibrant color palette …

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Adam and Eve (1902; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Adam and Eve” by Paul Gauguin, created in 1902 during his time in French Polynesia, is an oil on canvas embodiment of the allegorical painting genre. As a piece influenced by the Post-Impressionism movement, it currently resides in the Ordrupgaard museum located in Copenhagen, Denmark. This artwork reinterprets the biblical narrative of the …

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A little washerman (1887; France) by Paul Gauguin

“A little washerman” is a genre painting by Paul Gauguin, a renowned Post-Impressionist artist, completed in 1887 in France. The artwork is executed in oil on canvas and measures 32 by 45 centimeters. Reflecting the Post-Impressionist movement’s emphasis on color and brushstroke, this painting currently resides in a private collection. The artwork depicts an intimate …

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Exotic Eve (1890) by Paul Gauguin

“Exotic Eve,” created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1890, epitomizes the Post-Impressionist and Naïve Art (Primitivism) movements. As a nude painting (nu), the artwork displays a clear departure from traditional European painting norms by adopting a style inspired by the exotic, unrefined qualities associated with non-Western art. The artwork presents the viewer with a …

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Farm in Brittany (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Farm in Brittany” is a significant piece by the renowned Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin, created in 1886 while he was in Pont-aven, France. This oil on canvas landscape embodies the Post-Impressionistic movement’s emphasis on symbolic content, structure, and form, diverging from the naturalistic depictions of Impressionism. Gauguin’s work often explored a less …

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Fire by the water (1886; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork “Fire by the water,” painted by Paul Gauguin in 1886 at Pont-Aven, France, is a distinguished piece rendered in oil on canvas. Gauguin, a pivotal figure in the Post-Impressionism movement, chose a landscape genre for this work. The painting can be appreciated at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain, where it adds to …

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Fisherman and bathers on the Aven (1888; Pont-aven, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Fisherman and bathers on the Aven” was created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1888, during his time in Pont-Aven, France. This oil on canvas painting pertains to the Post-Impressionism movement, incorporating a landscape genre, and it is currently held within a private collection. The artwork presents an evocative scene set by …

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Night café, Arles (1888; Arles-sur-tech, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Night Café, Arles” was created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1888 at Arles-sur-Tech, France. This genre painting is rendered in oil on jute and exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement. The dimensions of this piece are 73 by 92 centimeters. Currently, it is housed in the Pushkin Museum located in Moscow, Russia. The …

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Sheperd and sheperdess in a meadow (1888; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Shepherd and Shepherdess in a Meadow” was created by the artist Paul Gauguin in 1888. The artwork belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement and is categorized as a genre painting. Gauguin, renowned for his innovative use of color and synthetist style, executed this work using oil on canvas. Although created in France during …

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Siesta (1894; Paris, France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Siesta” is an exquisite representation of the Post-Impressionist movement, crafted by the illustrious artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1894 at Paris, France. Manifested upon canvas through the medium of oil, this genre painting measures 86 by 113 centimeters. While this piece resides within a private collection, it significantly depicts the innovative …

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Stabble near Dieppe (1886; France) by Paul Gauguin

The artwork titled “Stable near Dieppe” was crafted by the esteemed artist Paul Gauguin in the year 1886, within the borders of France. Created using the medium of oil on canvas, the piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement, recognized for its rejection of Impressionists’ limitations and for its focus on abstract qualities and symbolic content. …

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The moment of truth I (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“The moment of truth I” is a notable work by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin, created in 1892 during his time in French Polynesia. This piece, which is executed in oil on canvas, measures 54.5 by 31 centimeters and falls within the landscape genre. Gauguin’s integration of vivid, expressive color and bold composition aligns …

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The morning (1892; French Polynesia) by Paul Gauguin

“The Morning” is an artwork by Paul Gauguin, created in 1892 during his time in French Polynesia. Executed in oil on canvas, it is categorized under the Post-Impressionism movement as a genre painting. This piece currently resides in a private collection, exemplifying the artist’s unique approach to colour and form that characterized his work during …

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Bords De La Seine À Vétheuil (1920) by Henri Matisse

The artwork “Bords De La Seine À Vétheuil” by Henri Matisse was crafted in 1920 and falls within the Post-Impressionism movement. This particular landscape genre piece captures the serene essence of the Seine riverside at Vétheuil. In the artwork, one observes a vivid representation of the tranquil banks of the Seine River. The foreground is …

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Bouquet of Flowers in a Crystal Vase (1902) by Henri Matisse

The artwork “Bouquet of Flowers in a Crystal Vase” is an exquisite creation by the renowned artist Henri Matisse, dated from the year 1902. As a piece emblematic of the Post-Impressionism art movement, it represents the genre of flower painting, a subject Matisse approached with his distinctive vision and innovative use of color and form. …

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Bouquet of flowers in chocolate (1902) by Henri Matisse

Titled “Bouquet of Flowers in Chocolate,” this artwork is by the renowned artist Henri Matisse, dating back to 1902. It is a product of the Post-Impressionism movement, emphasizing a more personal expression over the accurate representation that was characteristic of Impressionism. The artwork measures 64 x 46 cm and falls within the genre of flower …

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Flowers on the windowsill (1912 – 1913) by Henri Matisse

The artwork titled “Flowers on the Windowsill” was created by the esteemed artist Henri Matisse between 1912 and 1913. This piece of art falls under the flower painting genre and is rendered in oil on canvas, embracing the Post-Impressionism movement’s characteristics. The dimensions of the piece are 146 by 97 centimeters. It is currently housed …

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Landscape with eucalyptus trees and river. Trees in front of a river (1906 – 1908) by Henri Matisse

The artwork “Landscape with eucalyptus trees and river. Trees in front of a river” was created by artist Henri Matisse between 1906 and 1908. Belonging to the Post-Impressionism movement, the painting measures 19 x 27.2 cm and is categorized under the landscape genre. In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a tranquil scene dominated …

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Untitled by Henri Matisse

I apologize for the confusion, but there seems to be a discrepancy here. While the details provided suggest the artwork is by Henri Matisse, associated with the Post-Impressionism movement, and is of the landscape genre, the artwork depicted does not align with those characteristics. Instead, the artwork presented is a portrait, not a landscape. The …

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Woman’s Head, Flowers in Her Hair (c.1919) by Henri Matisse

The artwork entitled “Woman’s Head, Flowers in Her Hair” is a creation of the distinguished artist Henri Matisse, dating back to circa 1919. This portrait falls under the Post-Impressionism art movement, which is known for its bold use of color and abstract forms. Matisse’s depiction of the female figure is characteristic of his artistic approach …

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Odalisque with Magnolia (1923 – 1924) by Henri Matisse

“Odalisque with Magnolia” is an artwork by Henri Matisse, created between 1923 and 1924. Classified under the Post-Impressionism movement, this nude painting measures 65 by 81 centimeters. Currently, the piece is housed in a private collection. The painting presents the viewer with a sumptuous display of color and form, typical of Matisse’s style. The artwork …

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The Lorrain Chair (1919) by Henri Matisse

“The Lorrain Chair,” created by the renowned artist Henri Matisse in 1919, is a compelling work of art that embodies characteristics of the Post-Impressionism movement. Classified within the still life genre, this artwork exemplifies Matisse’s exploration of form and color beyond the traditional confines of realistic representation, which is indicative of Post-Impressionist tendencies to focus …

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