
Haystacks In Brittany by Paul Gauguin
Haystacks In Brittany belongs to Gauguin's Pre-Tahitian work, painted during his time in the French countryside before his departure for the South Pacific. The haystacks anchor the composition with solid, rounded mass while the surrounding fields are handled in broad, unblended strokes of ochre and green. There is a flatness to the colour — a move away from Impressionist shimmer toward the bold, simplified forms that would define his later work. The sky is heavy and close, compressing the scene into a dense, almost decorative arrangement.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Gauguin's saturated palette and deliberate brushwork are reproduced with full tonal accuracy. The matte surface suits the painting's earthy weight — a fine art print for lovers of Post-Impressionist colour and form.
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Haystacks In Brittany by Paul Gauguin
Haystacks In Brittany belongs to Gauguin's Pre-Tahitian work, painted during his time in the French countryside before his departure for the South Pacific. The haystacks anchor the composition with solid, rounded mass while the surrounding fields are handled in broad, unblended strokes of ochre and green. There is a flatness to the colour — a move away from Impressionist shimmer toward the bold, simplified forms that would define his later work. The sky is heavy and close, compressing the scene into a dense, almost decorative arrangement.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Gauguin's saturated palette and deliberate brushwork are reproduced with full tonal accuracy. The matte surface suits the painting's earthy weight — a fine art print for lovers of Post-Impressionist colour and form.
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Haystacks In Brittany belongs to Gauguin's Pre-Tahitian work, painted during his time in the French countryside before his departure for the South Pacific. The haystacks anchor the composition with solid, rounded mass while the surrounding fields are handled in broad, unblended strokes of ochre and green. There is a flatness to the colour — a move away from Impressionist shimmer toward the bold, simplified forms that would define his later work. The sky is heavy and close, compressing the scene into a dense, almost decorative arrangement.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Gauguin's saturated palette and deliberate brushwork are reproduced with full tonal accuracy. The matte surface suits the painting's earthy weight — a fine art print for lovers of Post-Impressionist colour and form.























