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Heads of Tahitian Women, Frontal and Profile Views, 1891-93
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Heads of Tahitian Women, Frontal and Profile Views, 1891-93
3502571 Heads of Tahitian Women, Frontal and Profile Views, 1891-93 (charcoal with brush & water on paper) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 41.4x32.6 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Gift of David Adler and his friends; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22973468
© Gift of David Adler and his friends / Bridgeman Images
Contoured Defined Frontal Monochrome Post Impressionism Stylised Tahitian Post Impressionist
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This print, titled "Heads of Tahitian Women, Frontal and Profile Views" is a masterpiece created by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin. The artwork, dating back to 1891-93, showcases Gauguin's exceptional talent in capturing the essence of these Tahitian women. In this piece, Gauguin skillfully portrays both frontal and profile views of the subjects' heads with incredible detail. The defined contours and delicate brushwork bring life to each woman's features, allowing us to glimpse into their unique personalities. Gauguin's distinctive post-impressionist style shines through in this monochrome sketch. He expertly combines charcoal with brush and water on paper to create a stunning visual representation that transcends time. The artist's fascination with Tahitian culture is evident in his portrayal of these women. Their stylized appearances reflect the influence of indigenous art forms while also showcasing Gauguin's own artistic interpretation. Now housed at The Art Institute of Chicago as part of their esteemed collection, this artwork was generously gifted by David Adler and his friends. Its presence allows viewers to appreciate not only Gauguin's remarkable talent but also the beauty and diversity found within different cultures around the world.
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