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Nativité by Paul Gauguin

Nativité

Paul Gauguin·1902

Historical Context

Nativité by Paul Gauguin, dated 1902, represents a Polynesian interpretation of the Christian Nativity — the birth of Christ reimagined through Marquesan figures, landscape, and symbolic vocabulary. Throughout his Oceanian period Gauguin had explored the possibility of a synthetic spirituality that would combine Christian iconography with Polynesian cosmology, finding in indigenous religious imagery a vitality that he felt institutional Western Christianity had lost. A Polynesian Nativity directly challenges European religious painting's assumption that sacred narrative belongs exclusively to European cultural forms, presenting the Holy Family as Marquesan people in a tropical setting.

Technical Analysis

Gauguin uses the deep, warm palette of his mature Polynesian work — rich earth reds, tropical greens, intense ochres — within a simplified compositional structure derived partly from his study of Javanese temple reliefs and Egyptian wall painting. Figures are flattened, their contours decisive, their expressions grave and inward.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Nativity's mother and infant are Marquesan in appearance, fully Polynesian rather than European.
  • ◆The manger is replaced by a Polynesian mat, the universal story relocated into local culture.
  • ◆Two female attendants replace traditional shepherds, their postures of respectful presence similar.
  • ◆The tropical landscape — dense green foliage and warm light — replaces Bethlehem's desert.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
44.1 × 62.5 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Religious
Location
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