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USA, Baltimore, Vahine no te vi (Tahitian Woman with a Mango), 1892, oil on canvas

USA, Baltimore, Vahine no te vi (Tahitian Woman with a Mango), 1892, oil on canvas


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USA, Baltimore, Vahine no te vi (Tahitian Woman with a Mango), 1892, oil on canvas

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Vahine no te vi (Tahitian Woman with a Mango), 1892, oil on canvas

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Beauty Black Hair Dress Enjoyment Exoticism Feminity Hope Looking Away Mango Oil Painting One Young Woman Only Paul Gauguin Post Impressionism Pregnant Symbolism Three Quarter Length Vibrant Color


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This vibrant oil painting by Paul Gauguin captures the essence of Tahitian culture in the late 19th century. Titled "Vahine no te vi (Tahitian Woman with a Mango)" this portrait showcases a pregnant young woman, dressed in traditional attire, holding a luscious mango. The artist's use of vibrant colors and intricate details brings out the beauty and exoticism of the subject. The Tahitian woman is depicted in three-quarter length, looking away from the viewer with an air of enjoyment and hope. Her long black hair cascades down her back, adding to her femininity and allure. Gauguin's post-impressionistic style is evident through his bold brushstrokes and symbolic elements incorporated into the painting. The mango held by the woman symbolizes fertility and abundance, further emphasizing her role as an expectant mother. The vertical composition adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of this masterpiece. Gauguin's portrayal not only captures a moment in time but also serves as an illustration of cultural diversity during that era. This print offers viewers a glimpse into both historical context and artistic expression

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