The Call

Description

Painted on a remote island in Polynesia a year before the artist's death, The Call belongs to a series of late works that explore the mysteries of life and death. Two women stand with bare feet, as if on sacred ground. One woman gestures to someone outside the picture, perhaps responding to a "call" from fate or destiny. Gauguin realized his ambition of painting from memory and the imagination through such mysterious, dreamlike images.

Provenance

Ambroise Vollard [1866-1939], Paris, France; Baron Wolf Kohner [1866-1937], Budapest, Hungary (by 1912-1933); (Wildenstein & Co., New York, NY, November 9, 1943, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (by 1933-1943); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1943-)

The Call

Paul Gauguin

1902

Accession Number

1943.392

Medium

oil on fabric

Dimensions

Framed: 160.5 x 119 x 9.5 cm (63 3/16 x 46 7/8 x 3 3/4 in.); Unframed: 131.3 x 89.5 cm (51 11/16 x 35 1/4 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of the Hanna Fund