Water Tub (Front of The Little Washerwoman) (Paul Gauguin)

Bañera de agua (anverso de The Little Washerwoman)

Paintings by Gauguin

Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman) painted by Paul Gauguin

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When was the painting Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman) painted?

The painting Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman) by Paul Gauguin was painted in 1888.

Artistic style of Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman)

The painting Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman) by Paul Gauguin reflects the post-impressionist style characteristic of the artist, featuring intense colors and a simplification of forms. Gauguin sought to represent reality in a more subjective and symbolic way, moving away from photographic fidelity.

History of the painting Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman)

The creation of the painting Water Bath (verso of The Little Washerwoman) by Paul Gauguin was surrounded by controversy, as some critics of the time did not understand the innovative technique and message the artist was trying to convey. Despite initial criticism, the work eventually became an iconic piece of post-impressionism, influencing future generations of artists.

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