Eugene Henri Paul GAUGUIN 1848 – 1903 * 100 Museum Favorites by Leo Hortensius

 

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Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was a French post-Impressionist artist known for his distinctive use of color and his exploration of non-Western cultures in his artworks.

“One of Gauguin’s notable paintings is ‘Two Tahitian Women’ (also known as ‘Nafea faa ipoipo’ in Tahitian), created in 1899. This artwork is currently housed in the National Gallery of Art in New York City, United States.

The canvas size of ‘Two Tahitian Women’ by Paul Gauguin is 95 × 75 cm, indicating the dimensions of the artwork.

Eugene Henri Paul GAUGUIN
1848 – 1903
Two Tahitian Women
1899
National Gallery of Art, New York
canvas size 95 × 75 cm

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