Gonçalo Teixeira - Temptation





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Gonçalo Teixeira Temptation is an original oil on canvas portrait in realism, signed on front and back, dated 2025, 40 × 50 cm, ready to hang and shipped mounted on stretchers with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Dimensions: 40x50 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
Ready to hang up: yes
Signature: front and back
Signed Certificate of Authenticity, Year: 2025
Painting is shipped already mounted on stretchers, so there is no need to do anything after the purchase - simply hang it up
All paintings by the artist have the sides fully painted, giving each object a more complete, polished, and three dimensional look, as can be seen in one of the pictures above.
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Note from the artist:
"Who hasn't been tempted by a good time before? I was a little wayward during this time, but also got to explore some different painting styles, reflecting a more altered perception and colorful visions and situations. This piece is my attempt to bring a shard of that mode of living to the visual realm."
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About the artist:
Gonçalo Teixeira is a Portuguese painter whose work traverses the sacred and the sensual, the mythic and the immediate. A graduate of the University of Porto and Arts University Bournemouth, Teixeira brings classical training to bear upon subjects rendered with emotional precision and symbolic depth. His figures, whether conjured in oils or digital media, emerge not as static forms but as emblems—of memory, mortality, myth, or silent revolt. From delicate portraits adorned with crowns of blossoms to surreal visions of women threading skulls with blood-red sinew, his work refuses superficial beauty in favour of something fuller, more haunted, more true.
Drawing on a European sensibility steeped in allegory, Teixeira weaves together feminine archetypes, pagan echoes, Catholic shadows, and fragments of dream. What unites his varied output is a reverence for the human form—not as object, but as threshold. In each face lies an interior world; in each gesture, a narrative held taut by poise and peril. With exhibitions in Porto and Lisbon and collectors across Europe, Teixeira stands as a contemporary heir to the old masters: faithful to the figure, unafraid of feeling, and always attentive to the quiet murmur beneath the surface.
Dimensions: 40x50 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
Ready to hang up: yes
Signature: front and back
Signed Certificate of Authenticity, Year: 2025
Painting is shipped already mounted on stretchers, so there is no need to do anything after the purchase - simply hang it up
All paintings by the artist have the sides fully painted, giving each object a more complete, polished, and three dimensional look, as can be seen in one of the pictures above.
_____________________________________________________________
Note from the artist:
"Who hasn't been tempted by a good time before? I was a little wayward during this time, but also got to explore some different painting styles, reflecting a more altered perception and colorful visions and situations. This piece is my attempt to bring a shard of that mode of living to the visual realm."
_____________________________________________________________
About the artist:
Gonçalo Teixeira is a Portuguese painter whose work traverses the sacred and the sensual, the mythic and the immediate. A graduate of the University of Porto and Arts University Bournemouth, Teixeira brings classical training to bear upon subjects rendered with emotional precision and symbolic depth. His figures, whether conjured in oils or digital media, emerge not as static forms but as emblems—of memory, mortality, myth, or silent revolt. From delicate portraits adorned with crowns of blossoms to surreal visions of women threading skulls with blood-red sinew, his work refuses superficial beauty in favour of something fuller, more haunted, more true.
Drawing on a European sensibility steeped in allegory, Teixeira weaves together feminine archetypes, pagan echoes, Catholic shadows, and fragments of dream. What unites his varied output is a reverence for the human form—not as object, but as threshold. In each face lies an interior world; in each gesture, a narrative held taut by poise and peril. With exhibitions in Porto and Lisbon and collectors across Europe, Teixeira stands as a contemporary heir to the old masters: faithful to the figure, unafraid of feeling, and always attentive to the quiet murmur beneath the surface.

