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A Farm In Brittany by Paul Gauguin

A Farm in Brittany dates from Gauguin's Pont-Aven years, when he and a circle of painters were deliberately moving away from Impressionist shimmer toward something flatter, bolder, and more emotionally direct. The painting shows a rural Breton scene with the characteristic qualities of his early Synthetist work: simplified forms, muted greens and browns, a horizon that presses close. The land feels heavy and honest — rooted in a specific place before Gauguin turned his gaze south.

Gauguin's earthy Breton palette — muted greens, heavy browns, grey sky — was made for canvas. The woven surface amplifies the painting's tactile weight, adding depth to brushwork that already has considerable physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print brings out the full richness of one of Gauguin's most grounded landscapes.

A Farm in Brittany dates from Gauguin's Pont-Aven years, when he and a circle of painters were deliberately moving away from Impressionist shimmer toward something flatter, bolder, and more emotionally direct. The painting shows a rural Breton scene with the characteristic qualities of his early Synthetist work: simplified forms, muted greens and browns, a horizon that presses close. The land feels heavy and honest — rooted in a specific place before Gauguin turned his gaze south.

Gauguin's earthy Breton palette — muted greens, heavy browns, grey sky — was made for canvas. The woven surface amplifies the painting's tactile weight, adding depth to brushwork that already has considerable physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print brings out the full richness of one of Gauguin's most grounded landscapes.

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A Farm in Brittany dates from Gauguin's Pont-Aven years, when he and a circle of painters were deliberately moving away from Impressionist shimmer toward something flatter, bolder, and more emotionally direct. The painting shows a rural Breton scene with the characteristic qualities of his early Synthetist work: simplified forms, muted greens and browns, a horizon that presses close. The land feels heavy and honest — rooted in a specific place before Gauguin turned his gaze south.

Gauguin's earthy Breton palette — muted greens, heavy browns, grey sky — was made for canvas. The woven surface amplifies the painting's tactile weight, adding depth to brushwork that already has considerable physical presence. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print brings out the full richness of one of Gauguin's most grounded landscapes.