Mahana no atua (Day of God) – (Paul Gauguin) Previous Next


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Style: Post-Impressionism

Topic: Religious

Technique: Oil

Discover the Enchanting World of Mahana no atua by Paul Gauguin

Dive into the captivating universe of Paul Gauguin's 'Mahana no atua' (Day of the God), a masterpiece from 1894. This mesmerizing oil painting, available at Wikioo.org, invites you on a visual journey to a tropical paradise filled with vibrant colors and intriguing symbolism.

A Glimpse into Gauguin's Imagination

Executed in Paris after Gauguin's first period in Tahiti, 'Mahana no atua' is more imaginative than realistic. The painting features a central deity overseeing various figures, including women and children, engaged in everyday activities. This enchanting work showcases Gauguin's innovative use of color and his unique Synthetist style, which diverged sharply from Impressionism.

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