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Windward Islands Collection (page 9)

The Windward Islands, located in the West Indies of the Caribbean, are a true tropical paradise

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Official national flag of Barbados

Official national flag of Barbados
graphic, nationality, official, pictogram, symbolic, windward islands, Flags of the World, 989173838

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Horsemen on the Shore, 1902, (1937). Creator: Paul Gauguin

Horsemen on the Shore, 1902, (1937). Creator: Paul Gauguin
Horsemen on the Shore, 1902, (1937). Scene in French Polynesia. Cavaliers sur la plage (I), (Riders on the Beach), painting in the Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: The Attack of Morne Fortune in Island of St. Lucia, 1804. Creator: J Taylor

The Attack of Morne Fortune in Island of St. Lucia, 1804. Creator: J Taylor
The Attack of Morne Fortune in Island of St. Lucia, 1804. Mont Fortune was a fort on Saint Lucia, first captured by the British in 1794

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: The Three Tahitians, 1899, (c1950). Creator: Paul Gauguin

The Three Tahitians, 1899, (c1950). Creator: Paul Gauguin
The Three Tahitians, 1899, (c1950). Young man flanked by two women who may be offering him a choice between vice, symbolised by an apple, and virtue, symbolised by flowers

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Decorative Figure, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Decorative Figure, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Decorative Figure, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: The Day of the God (Mahana No Atua), 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

The Day of the God (Mahana No Atua), 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
The Day of the God (Mahana No Atua), 1894, located at the The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA. 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Study, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Study, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Study, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Change of Residence, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Change of Residence, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Change of Residence, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: We Greet Thee, Mary, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

We Greet Thee, Mary, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
We Greet Thee, Mary, 1936. Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary), 1891 located Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: On the Way to the Feast, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

On the Way to the Feast, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
On the Way to the Feast, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Religious Fantasies, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Religious Fantasies, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Religious Fantasies, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Figures, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Figures, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Figures, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: The Wings are Heavy, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

The Wings are Heavy, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
The Wings are Heavy, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Where Do We Come From - What Are We? - Where Are We Going?, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Where Do We Come From - What Are We? - Where Are We Going?, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Where Do We Come From - What Are We? - Where Are We Going?, 1897 located at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Good Company, No Affectations, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Good Company, No Affectations, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Good Company, No Affectations, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Sketch, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Sketch, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Sketch, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Figure, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Figure, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Figure, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Conversation Without Words, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Conversation Without Words, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Conversation Without Words, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Spirit of the Dead Watching, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Spirit of the Dead Watching, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Spirit of the Dead Watching, 1936. Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), 1892, located at Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA. 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Not Devoid of Feeling, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Not Devoid of Feeling, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Not Devoid of Feeling, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Tahitian Women, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Tahitian Women, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Tahitian Women, 1936. Women of Tahiti, On the Beach, 1891, located at Musee d Orsay, Paris, France. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Te Tamari, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Te Tamari, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Te Tamari, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Tahitiennes Au Mango, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Tahitiennes Au Mango, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Tahitiennes Au Mango, 1936. Two Tahitian Women, 1899, located at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Ta Orana, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Ta Orana, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Ta Orana, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Peasants with Flowers, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Peasants with Flowers, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Peasants with Flowers, 1936. Te Tiare Farani Flowers of France, 1891 located Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Eating, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Eating, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Eating, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: At Home, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin

At Home, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
At Home, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin

Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin
Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c.1892, (1946). Print after a painting, Spirit of the Dead Watching (Manao tupapau), of Gauguins young Tahitian wife Teha amana lying naked

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: A Change of Residence, c. 1899, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin

A Change of Residence, c. 1899, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin
A Change of Residence, c.1899, (1946). Changement de Residence in French, print made during Gauguins second visit to Tahiti

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Otaheite Surrendered to Captain Wallis, 1773, (1904)

Otaheite Surrendered to Captain Wallis, 1773, (1904). Samuel Wallis (23 April 1728 - 21 January 1795 in London) was a British naval officer and explorer of the Pacific Ocean

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Noa Noa, c. 1890s, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin

Noa Noa, c. 1890s, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin
Noa Noa, c.1890s, (1946). During his first visit to Tahiti (1891-1893), Paul Gauguin documented his experiences in his travel journal, Noa Noa

Background imageWindward Islands Collection: Mr Smith and friends, St Vincent, 1931

Mr Smith and friends, St Vincent, 1931. The photograph was taken during a Cunard Line cruise to the West Indies between January and March 1931



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The Windward Islands, located in the West Indies of the Caribbean, are a true tropical paradise. One of its most iconic landmarks is The Pitons, towering volcanic peaks that dominate the skyline of St. Lucia. These majestic mountains offer breathtaking views and are a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the 1870s, these Caribbean islands became popular among travelers seeking idyllic beaches and vibrant culture. Soufriere and The Pitons in St. Lucia became renowned for their natural beauty, especially when illuminated at nightfall. For those looking to soak up some sun and enjoy leisurely strolls by the sea, Hastings Beach boardwalk in Barbados is a must-visit spot within the Windward Islands. This charming promenade offers picturesque views of crystal-clear waters and showcases the laid-back atmosphere that defines this region. Downtown St. Georges in Grenada is another gem within the Windward Islands. With its colorful architecture and bustling streets, it provides visitors with an authentic taste of Caribbean life amidst stunning coastal landscapes. Staying on land or venturing out to sea can both be equally rewarding experiences here. Kingstown Harbour in St Vincent serves as a gateway to explore this enchanting island's rich history while offering glimpses of fishing boats bobbing against the backdrop of The Pitons. If you're seeking ultimate relaxation during your visit to these islands, Young Island Resort in St Vincent and The Grenadines is an ideal destination within the Windward Islands' archipelago. Surrounded by pristine beaches and lush greenery, this secluded retreat promises tranquility like no other. Whether you choose to explore historic towns or unwind on sandy shores with fishing boats dotting Soufriere Bay behind you - there's something for everyone across these captivating islands known as Windward Isles.