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Landscape with a Horse by Paul Gauguin

Landscape with a Horse

Paul Gauguin·1899

Historical Context

Gauguin's equestrian subjects from the Tahitian and Marquesan periods connect his observation of actual Pacific horsemen with his sustained reference to archaic and non-Western sculptural sources — the Parthenon frieze, Javanese temple reliefs — that he kept as photographs in his studio. Horses were introduced to Polynesia by European colonists and remained associated with authority and movement, giving them a dual meaning in Gauguin's imagery: simultaneously a Polynesian reality and a link to the classical tradition he was transposing into a Pacific key. The combination of landscape and horse gave him a subject that connected the earthbound vegetation of Tahiti with the mobility of a living creature.

Technical Analysis

The horse is rendered as a simplified, rounded form in warm-toned chestnut or bay, integrated into the landscape rather than prominently displayed. The surrounding vegetation is treated in broad strokes of saturated green and ochre. The composition is relaxed and non-hierarchical, consistent with Gauguin's late Polynesian manner.

Look Closer

  • ◆The horse in this Marquesan canvas carries a Polynesian rider — human and animal are depicted with the flat, linear quality of temple-frieze figures that Gauguin referenced in his Pacific work.
  • ◆The hessian canvas support gives the paint surface a rough, coarse texture that is visible throughout — Gauguin used it intentionally for its non-European material quality.
  • ◆The surrounding landscape is rendered in deep green and warm earth tones that compress the scene — figures and landscape pushed into a narrow picture plane.
  • ◆The composition recalls the Parthenon frieze riders that Gauguin kept photographs of — the archaic rigidity of the horse and rider is deliberate, not a failure of naturalism.
  • ◆The sky is minimal — just a strip — giving the tropical landscape maximum canvas space and eliminating the European convention of the sky as the painting's dominant element.

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Saint Louis Art Museum

Saint Louis, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
hessian
Dimensions
70.8 × 44.5 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Landscape
Location
Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis
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