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RMEBJ476–Paul Gauguin, Tahitian Landscape 1891 Oil on canvas. Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, USA.
RM2B01991–Tahiti: 'Montagnes Tahitiennes' (Tahitian Landscape). Oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 - 8 May 1903), 1891. Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and spent some of his childhood in Peru. He worked as a stockbroker with little success, and suffered from bouts of severe depression. He also painted. In 1891, Gauguin, frustrated by lack of recognition at home and financially destitute, sailed to the tropics to escape European civilization and 'everything that is artificial and conventional'. His time there was the subject of much interest both then and in modern times.
RM2A2J2XG–Two Figures (related to the painting Tahitian Landscape), 1891/93, Paul Gauguin, French, 1848-1903, France, Black chalk, with touches of watercolor and watercolor offset on cream wove paper, 352 × 369 mm
RM2B0198R–Tahiti: 'Pastorales Tahitiennes' (Tahitian Pastoral). Oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 - 8 May 1903), 1892. Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and spent some of his childhood in Peru. He worked as a stockbroker with little success, and suffered from bouts of severe depression. He also painted. In 1891, Gauguin, frustrated by lack of recognition at home and financially destitute, sailed to the tropics to escape European civilization and 'everything that is artificial and conventional'. His time there was the subject of much interest both then and in modern times.
RM2T908KC–Tahitian Landscape, 1891, Paul Gauguin, French, 1848 - 1903, 26 3/4 x 36 3/8 in. (67.95 x 92.39 cm) (canvas)37 1/8 x 47 x 3 3/4 in. (94.3 x 119.38 x 9.53 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, France, 19th century, Paul Gauguin went to Tahiti in 1891 in search of new, exotic motifs, but also to escape European civilization, which he felt was artificial and spiritually bankrupt. This picture, one of the first he painted in the South Seas, exhibits the artist's characteristic post-Impressionist style. In it, Gauguin used sinuous contours and intense colors to express the joy and serenity
RM2B01994–Tahiti: 'Rue de Tahiti' (Street in Tahiti). Oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 - 8 May 1903), 1891. Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and spent some of his childhood in Peru. He worked as a stockbroker with little success, and suffered from bouts of severe depression. He also painted. In 1891, Gauguin, frustrated by lack of recognition at home and financially destitute, sailed to the tropics to escape European civilization and 'everything that is artificial and conventional'. His time there was the subject of much interest both then and in modern times.
RMKWCYA5–Hail Mary (Ia Orana Maria), by Paul Gauguin, 1891, French Post-Impressionist painting, oil on canvas. Gauguin devoted this first major Tahitian canvas, to a Christian theme, with an angel with yellow wings revealing a Tahitian Mary and Jesus, to island wo (BSLOC 2017 5 28)
RM2K8162C–Tahiti: 'Pastorales Tahitiennes' (Tahitian Pastoral). Oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 - 8 May 1903), 1892. Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and spent some of his childhood in Peru. He worked as a stockbroker with little success, and suffered from bouts of severe depression. He also painted. In 1891, Gauguin, frustrated by lack of recognition at home and financially destitute, sailed to the tropics to escape European civilization and 'everything that is artificial and conventional'. His time there was the subject of much interest both then and in modern times.
RM2RYJNY6–Paul Gauguin's Tahitian Landscape (1891) famous painting.
RF2NH20ER–Paul Gauguin's Tahitian Landscape (1891) famous painting. Original from the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
RM2HBPNXC–Tahitian Landscape (1891) famous painting Paul Gauguin.
RM2F2BPKT–Haere Mai, Come Here, Paul Gauguin, 1891, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RM2RC2TD2–Tahitian Landscape 1891 by Paul Gauguin
RMRFJK8B–Montagnes tahitiennes / Tahitian Landscape. Date/Period: 1891. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 67.9 cm (26.7 in); Width: 92.3 cm (36.3 in). Author: PAUL GAUGUIN. GAUGUIN, PAUL.
RMPDD0MK–Tahitian Landscape, Gauguin, Paul, 1891.
RMKWD089–Hail Mary (Ia Orana Maria), by Paul Gauguin, 1891, French Post-Impressionist painting, oil on canvas. Gauguin devoted this first major Tahitian canvas, to a Christian theme, with an angel with yellow wings revealing a Tahitian Mary and Jesus, to island wo (BSLOC 2017 5 28)
RF2G468DJ–Paul Gauguin - Landscape with Black Pigs Crouching Tahitian 1891
RFMN9G0F–Paul Gauguin, Haere Mai (1891)
RMDE6NR8–Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary), 1891. Artist: Gauguin, Paul Eugéne Henri (1848-1903)
RM2AHPYXN–Paul Gauguin. Two Figures (related to the painting Tahitian Landscape). 1891–1893. France. Black chalk, with touches of watercolor and watercolor offset on cream wove paper
RF2B8WDB8–Two Figures (related to the painting Tahitian Landscape), 1891/93, Paul Gauguin, French, 1848-1903, France, Black chalk, with touches of watercolor and watercolor offset on cream wove paper, 352 × 369 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2KFDKCR–Tahiti: 'Rue de Tahiti' (Street in Tahiti). Oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 - 8 May 1903), 1891. Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and spent some of his childhood in Peru. He worked as a stockbroker with little success, and suffered from bouts of severe depression. He also painted. In 1891, Gauguin, frustrated by lack of recognition at home and financially destitute, sailed to the tropics to escape European civilization and 'everything that is artificial and conventional'. His time there was the subject of much interest both then and in modern times.
RM2RC2TE7–Landscape with black pigs and a crouching Tahitian 1891; French Polynesia by Paul Gauguin
RMRX998A–Two Figures (related to the painting Tahitian Landscape). Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1891-1893. Dimensions: 352 × 369 mm. Black chalk, with touches of watercolor and watercolor offset on cream wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMTW184W–Paul Gauguin - Landscape With Black Pigs Crouching Tahitian 1891
RMW7CGF9–Upa upa (The Fire Dance), 1891.
RM2PE9WGC–Tahitian Landscape 1891 by Paul Gauguin
RMRFJJRY–Upa upa / The Fire Dance. Date/Period: 1891. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 72.6 cm (28.5 in); Width: 92.3 cm (36.3 in). Author: PAUL GAUGUIN. GAUGUIN, PAUL. Gauguin, Paul Eugéne Henri.
RM2A51323–Head of a Tahitian Woman, 1891. This drawing belongs to a group of highly finished portrait drawings of Tahitians made by Gauguin shortly after his arrival in the South Seas. When acclimating to a new place, Gauguin initially delayed painting, preferring first to familiarize himself with the landscape and people through observation and drawing. The meticulous quality of this graphite study suggests that it was made from life. The woman’s noble face and enigmatic expression allude to the spirituality and melancholy that Gauguin sought to conjure in his Polynesian work.
RM2TA672P–Tahitian Landscape 1891-93 by Paul Gauguin
RM2HFG8PH–Two Figures (related to the painting Tahitian Landscape), 1891/93.
RM2GPPHGA–Te raau rahi (The Big Tree), 1891.
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