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Parau Hina Tefatou (Words between Goddess of the Moon and God of the Earth), 1893-94 (wash, pen, ink and chalk on paper)
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Parau Hina Tefatou (Words between Goddess of the Moon and God of the Earth), 1893-94 (wash, pen, ink and chalk on paper)
5861973 Parau Hina Tefatou (Words between Goddess of the Moon and God of the Earth), 1893-94 (wash, pen, ink and chalk on paper) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 34.2 -- 24.8 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Paul Gauguin)
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This print showcases Paul Gauguin's masterpiece, "Parau Hina Tefatou (Words between Goddess of the Moon and God of the Earth)" created in 1893-94. The artwork, rendered with wash, pen, ink, and chalk on paper, measures 34.2 by 24.8 cm and is housed at The Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois. Gauguin's composition depicts a profound encounter between two mythological figures: the Goddess of the Moon and the God of the Earth. In this mesmerizing scene, their words intertwine as they engage in an otherworldly conversation that transcends time and space. The artist's masterful use of black-and-white adds depth to this ethereal portrayal. Through his distinct style influenced by French culture and mythology, Gauguin explores themes such as paganism, polytheism, religion, and spirituality. Set against a backdrop inspired by Tahiti's lush landscapes and Polynesian heritage—where Gauguin spent much of his life—the artwork immerses viewers into a world filled with mystery and enchantment. "Parau Hina Tefatou" not only exemplifies Gauguin's artistic prowess but also serves as a testament to his fascination with indigenous cultures. It invites us to contemplate our connection with nature while delving into ancient myths that continue to shape our understanding of existence. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this iconic piece from Fine Art Finder for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its beauty beyond borders or commercial interests.
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