53 G-20, Handbag - Paul Gauguin, Breton Girls Dancing
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Breton Girls Dancing, Pont-Aven
By Paul Gauguin, 1888The French historical province of Brittany is the traditional homeland of the Breton people. The distinctive Breton language (Celtic), customs, and style of Christianity live on.
Paul Gauguin was captivated by this exotic region. He wrote to a friend, "I am doing a gavotte bretonne: three little girls dancing in a hayfield… The painting seems original to me, and I am quite pleased with the composition."
These 3 girls were probably reenacting a dance from a fest-noz, a night of feasting and dancing to celebrate a successful harvest. They wore traditional Breton peasant attire: wooden shoes, a dark dress, an apron, and a white shoulder piece and cap (coiffe).
Location: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
- Price:$178.00
- Glazed synthetic leather
- Custom-print durable Oxford
- Double rolled handles with 6" drop
- Top zip opening has magnetic snaps on each end
- Silver hardware
- Interior features print lining; back zip pocket; 2 front open slip pockets trimmed in matching leather
- Size: 14"W x 9 1/2"H x 6"D