Tahiti

1895

After Paul Gauguin

Associated Names
Paul Gauguin

Artist After, French, 1848 - 1903

The image shows two figures seated on the ground. Both have long, straight hair falling past their shoulders and delicate facial features. The figure on the left is holding something near their mouth, while the one on the right holds a fan on their lap. They are surrounded by large leafy plants, suggesting a natural setting. The background is minimal. The image is monochrome on a light green surface.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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The image is a lithograph featuring two central figures. The male figure is depicted from the waist up, sitting or leaning forward while writing in a book or journal. His face is angled downwards, and he wears a textured garment with a distinct shading style. The female figure stands behind him, shown from head to waist. She has delicate facial features and styled hair, possibly adorned with decorative elements. Her upper body is bare or lightly draped, and she holds a palm leaf or similar object in her right hand. The background is dark and smoky, with the figures being the main focus of the image.

Inspiration

Henri Fantin-Latour

1895

This is a photograph of a textured paper cover. The photograph showcases a design featuring the beige cover of an art album titled "l'Epreuve" with the subtitle "Album d’Art" printed in the upper right corner. The paper shows signs of age with slight discoloration and worn edges. The text is set in a serif font.

L'Épreuve (album 3, deluxe edition)

Paul Edouard Crébassa, Paul-César Helleu, Jacques-Emile Blanche, Henri Fantin-Latour, Eugène Delâtre, Jean-Louis Forain, Georges Daniel de Monfreid, Henri-Gustave Jossot, Félicien Rops, Maurice Dumont

1895

The image depicts two figures with their upper bodies visible. One figure is upright with a partially exposed upper torso, while the other figure appears to be sitting or leaning forward, possibly engaged in an activity. The background is dark with areas of light and shadow, and there is a burning flame to the right of the figures.

Inspiration

Henri Fantin-Latour

1895


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Virginia and Ira Jackson, Houston; gift to NGA, 1996.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1927

  • Guérin, Marcel. L'Oeuvre gravé de Gauguin. 2 vols. Paris: H. Floury, 1927.

Inscriptions

stamped upper left verso in black: 012

Wikidata ID

Q75408732

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