Showing 24 artworks out of 32 with Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin and with 1891 and with Post-Impressionism
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Discover Paul Gauguin’s ‘Two Women on the Beach.’ A vibrant Tahitian masterpiece showcasing Synthetism & Cloisonnism. Explore its symbolism & emotional depth – a timeless Post-Impressionist work.
Discover Paul Gauguin’s ‘The Loss of Virginity.’ A mesmerizing Symbolist painting featuring a reclining nude & fox, vibrant colors, & Tahitian influence. Explore its dreamlike beauty and artistic legacy.
Paul Gauguin’s "Ia Orana Maria" – a vibrant post-impressionist masterpiece blending Christian & Polynesian themes. Explore its unique composition, bold colors, and cultural significance.
Paul Gauguin’s “Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?” is a seminal work of art that embodies the spirit of Symbolist thought. Created during his time in Tahiti, it showcases Gauguin's innovative approach to color and form—a harmonious blend of Impressionistic influences with Primitivist techniques—resulting in an unforgettable visual experience.
Paul Gauguin's 'Tahitian Women Bathing' captures a serene scene of native women in a lush landscape, embodying Post-Impressionism and Gauguin’s exploration of culture & spirituality.
Explore Paul Gauguin’s ‘The Meal,’ a vibrant Post-Impressionist masterpiece! Discover its bold colors, symbolic still life & unique Tahiti setting. A captivating artwork by a legendary artist.
Paul Gauguin's 'The Loss of Virginity,' painted in 1891, is a captivating Symbolist artwork showcasing a nude woman entwined with a fox amidst lush foliage. Its bold color palette and unresolved mysteries continue to intrigue art enthusiasts.
Detail of Gauguin's Te raau rahi (The Big Tree) (1891) showing pouncing and wiping in a treetop. The Art Institute of Chicago, 1949.513. Gauguin | ...
Paul Gauguin's 'Faaturuma' (Melancholy) captures a poignant Tahitian woman lost in thought, showcasing his bold colors & exploration of human emotion. A masterpiece of Post-Impressionism.
Paul Gauguin's 'I Rara Te Oviri' captures Polynesian life beneath a pandanus tree. Vibrant colors, simple composition & synthetism reflect his quest for authenticity in Tahiti (1891). Explore this iconic post-impressionist masterpiece.
Paul Gauguin's "We Hail Thee Mary" is a vibrant Post-Impressionist masterpiece depicting a tropical scene with religious symbolism. Explore its rich colors, dynamic composition & Gauguin’s unique style.
Bring bold, vibrant color into any space in your home of office with this stunning reproduction of Gaugins Road in Tahiti from overstockArt. Explore its symbolism & lasting influence.
Experience Gauguin's 'The Black Pigs' (1891)! A vibrant Tahitian scene showcasing stylistic transition, featuring simplified forms and rich colors – a glimpse into his revolutionary art.
Paul Gauguin's 'Man with an Ax' (1891) captures Polynesian life with bold colors & expressive brushstrokes. A key Post-Impressionist work exploring themes of labor and culture.
Explore Paul Gauguin’s ‘Landscape with Black Pigs’! A vibrant Post-Impressionist masterpiece from 1891, showcasing Tahitian culture & bold colors. Discover this iconic artwork's legacy.
Paul Gauguin's 'Te Faaturuma' (The Brooding Woman) captures a poignant Tahitian woman lost in thought, embodying Post-Impressionism’s emotive power and symbolic depth. Explore its rich details & Gauguin’s artistic legacy.
Discover "Te Ra'au Rahi" (The Large Tree) by Paul Gauguin – a vibrant Tahitian scene brimming with life and color. Explore this Post-Impressionist masterpiece at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
‘The fisherwomen of Tahiti’ is a stunning example of Cloisonnism, created by Paul Gauguin in 1891. Explore Tahitian village life and Gauguin's distinctive style on WikiArt.
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