The Siesta | |
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Artist | Paul Gauguin |
Year | 1892 to 1894 |
Type | Oil paint on canvas |
Dimensions | 88.9 by 116.2 centimetres (35.0 in × 45.7 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
The Siesta is an 1892-1894 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.[1] It was painted during Gauguin's first extended trip to the island of Tahiti.
The picture is an unpretentious representation of a group of Tahitian women in westernised clothes chatting in the cool shade of a verandah during the hot afternoon sun. One of the women is doing her ironing.[2] Although the subject matter was an aspect of everyday life, Gauguin worked on the canvas over a long period, making several changes - the shopping bag in the foreground, for example, was previously a dog.
References
- ↑ "Catalogue entry".
- ↑ "Siesta,1893". Gauguin.org. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
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