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Description Paul Gauguin, 1894, Oviri (Sauvage), partially glazed stoneware, 75 x 19 x 27 cm, Musée d'Orsay.jpg |
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Paul Gauguin, 1894,
Oviri (Sauvage)
, partially glazed stoneware (grès, céramique, terre cuite), 75 x 19 x 27 cm, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
The theme of Oviri is death, savagery, wildness. Oviri stands over a dead she-wolf, while crushing the life out of her cub. As Gauguin wrote to Odilon Redon, it is a matter of "life in death". From the back, Oviri looks like Auguste Rodin's Balzac, a sort of menhir symbolizing the gush of creativity.
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Date | (sculpture), 2018 (photo of sculpture) |
Source | Coldcreation photographed this sculpture by Paul Gauguin at the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 19 October 2018 |
Author | Paul Gauguin, Oviri, photograph by Coldcreation |
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