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Discover Paul Gauguin's 'Ceramic Vase with Tahitian Gods' – Hina & Tefatou. A vibrant post-impressionist masterpiece exploring Polynesian mythology and culture, now available as a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
A striking self-portrait by Paul Gauguin featuring a halo and snake, this 1889 artwork embodies the artist’s bold style and fascination with symbolism. Explore this captivating piece and discover its rich history.
Explore Paul Gauguin’s "Untitled (1720)", a vibrant Post-Impressionist painting of a Polynesian nude. Discover flattened perspective, bold colors & symbolic themes in this unique artwork.
Explore Gauguin's 'untitled (6837)': A dramatic Post-Impressionist oil painting featuring nude figures, symbolic themes & expressive brushwork. Discover its vibrant colors and unique artistic style.
Paul Gauguin's 'Running Away' captures a fleeting moment of movement and mystery. Explore the vibrant colors and Synthetist style of this iconic Post-Impressionist painting.
The painting utilizes bold colors and simplified forms to create a dreamlike atmosphere, reflecting Gauguin's vision of the natural world. It symbolizes beauty and pride through peacocks and explores themes of mortality.
Explore Gauguin's 'Words of the Devil,' a vibrant Post-Impressionist painting depicting Tahitian mythology and symbolism. Discover its enigmatic meaning & artistic significance.
Paul Gauguin's 'Te Arii Vahine' (The Queen of Beauty) captures Tahitian serenity. Explore this iconic Post-Impressionist watercolor & its cultural significance.