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Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit, c.1899-1900 (monotype with w/c on paper)
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Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit, c.1899-1900 (monotype with w/c on paper)
7443478 Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit, c.1899-1900 (monotype with w/c on paper) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; (add.info.: By Paul Gauguin)
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Dom Tom Dual Personality French Polynesia Gauguin Paul 1848 1903 Identity Polynesia Post Impressionism Tahiti Jewel
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This monotype print, titled "Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit" transports us to the enchanting world of French Polynesia in the late 19th century. Created by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin, this artwork showcases his signature style and fascination with indigenous cultures. The image depicts a Tahitian woman adorned with a vibrant necklace and jewel, her gaze fixed on something unseen. Gauguin masterfully captures her dual personality, hinting at an underlying evil spirit lurking within her gentle exterior. The use of watercolor adds depth and intensity to the portrait, enhancing its emotional impact. Gauguin's time spent in Tahiti greatly influenced his artistic vision and identity as an artist. He sought to capture the essence of native life while incorporating elements of European art movements such as Post-Impressionism. This fusion is evident in his portrayal of the Tahitian woman, blending traditional Polynesian motifs with modern techniques. Through this artwork, Gauguin invites us to contemplate themes of cultural identity and spirituality. The presence of flowers symbolizes beauty and fragility while also alluding to deeper meanings within Polynesian culture. Displayed at Stadel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, this piece continues to captivate viewers from around the world. It serves as a testament to Gauguin's mastery as a painter and his ability to evoke emotions through color and composition. As we admire this remarkable print by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, we are transported into Gauguin's world – one that celebrates diversity and challenges our perceptions about art and humanity itself.
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