Arearea - Paul Gauguin

In search of authenticity, Paul Gauguin visited Polynesia in 1891. Inspired by exoticism, local tales and ancient religious traditions, he embarked on a series of melancholic works in which Tahitians live in a lush nature, under the protection of the gods. Other works in this style are Two Tahitian Women and Aha Oe Feii.
The artwork in a nutshell
In search of authenticity, Paul Gauguin visited Polynesia in 1891. Inspired by exoticism, local tales and ancient religious traditions, he embarked on a series of melancholic works in which Tahitians live in a lush nature, under the protection of the gods. Other works in this style are Two Tahitian Women and Aha Oe Feii.
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Reproduction of Arearea by Paul Gauguin

