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Vahine no te vi Tahitian woman holding a mango, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Vahine no te vi Tahitian woman holding a mango, 1892 (oil on canvas)
LRI4651956 Vahine no te vi Tahitian woman holding a mango, 1892 (oil on canvas) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 70x45 cm; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland, USA; Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22466730
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Dom Tom French Polynesia Paul Gauguin
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This print showcases Paul Gauguin's masterpiece, "Vahine no te vi Tahitian woman holding a mango" painted in 1892. The oil on canvas painting measures 70x45 cm and is currently housed at the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland, USA. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures the essence of this French Polynesian native woman, as she delicately holds a ripe mango in her hand. Gauguin's work often explored themes of civilization and cultural identity, and this portrait beautifully reflects his fascination with the indigenous population of French Polynesia. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring to life the natural beauty of both the subject and her surroundings. The inclusion of the mango adds an intriguing element to the composition. As a symbol of abundance and fertility in many cultures, it invites viewers to contemplate deeper meanings within this stunning piece. Through his artistry, Gauguin seamlessly blends elements of botany, natural history, science, and food into a visually striking tableau. Ricciarini's photograph not only preserves Gauguin's original artwork but also pays homage to its historical significance. This snapshot from the 19th century serves as a testament to Gauguin's mastery as an artist while offering us a glimpse into French Polynesia during that time period. In summary, this print encapsulates both artistic brilliance and cultural exploration through its portrayal of a Tahitian woman holding a mango – an exquisite representation that continues to
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