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The Grape Harvest at Arles. Miseres Humaines, 1888 (oil on sackcloth of jute)
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The Grape Harvest at Arles. Miseres Humaines, 1888 (oil on sackcloth of jute)
PHD29630 The Grape Harvest at Arles. Miseres Humaines, 1888 (oil on sackcloth of jute) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 73x92 cm; Ordrupgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info.: Les Vendanges a Arles; ); French, out of copyright
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Bretons Clogs Depressed Human Misery Post Impressionist
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The Grape Harvest at Arles. Miseres Humaines
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is a captivating oil painting on sackcloth of jute created by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin in 1888. This masterpiece, measuring 73x92 cm, can be found at the Ordrupgaard museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. In this evocative artwork, Gauguin skillfully captures the essence of human anguish and misery through his unique post-impressionist style. The scene depicts women toiling away during the grape harvest in Arles, France. Their expressions reveal deep sadness and depression as they engage in their laborious work. Gauguin's attention to detail is evident not only in the depiction of human emotions but also in his portrayal of their physical surroundings. The women are shown wearing traditional clogs while surrounded by lush vineyards and baskets overflowing with grapes. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by individuals who are trapped within a cycle of poverty and despair. Gauguin's ability to convey such raw emotions through his brushstrokes makes "The Grape Harvest at Arles" an emotionally charged piece that resonates with viewers even today. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured on jute sackcloth, we cannot help but empathize with these women and reflect upon our own understanding of human suffering. Gauguin's masterful technique combined with his exploration of themes related to social inequality make this artwork a significant contribution to art history.
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