圣泉:甜美的梦(Nave nave moe)

Paul Gauguin, Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams (Nave nave moe), 1894. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

圣泉:甜美的梦(Nave nave moe)


作品信息

创作年份
1894
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
74 × 100 cm

故事

Gauguin painted this in Paris at the start of 1894, not in the tropics. He had come back from Tahiti two years earlier, out of money, and was living in a studio hung with his own island pictures, still working the memory. So the scene is remembered rather than seen. Two Tahitian women sit by a pool, one asleep with a faint halo over her head, the other holding fruit like an Eve about to bite. Gauguin folded Christian signs into a Polynesian world that never used them, the halo and the lily standing for purity. He even lettered the Tahitian words Nave nave moe onto the canvas, which he glossed as a sweet, drowsy delight. The Moscow collector Ivan Morozov bought it in 1907, and it reached the Hermitage in 1931.

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