Tahitian Woman and Boy is an 1899 painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Norton Simon Museum, to which it was donated in 1976. In 1964 the painting was bought...
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Tahitian Woman with a Flower is an 1891 painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. "Catalogue entry". v t e...
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feminism and of popular communitarian socialism”, fighting the prejudice and misogyny that powers women's oppression. Flora Tristan was “the first woman to...
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Going? (1897/1898) Nevermore (1897) Two Tahitian Women (1899) The Great Buddha (1899) Tahitian Woman and Boy (1899) Landscape, Horse on the Road (1899)...
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asked Gauguin to stay with him and form an art colony that he referred to as "The Studio of the South". After much urging and extensive correspondences, Gauguin...
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and children and moves to Paris. Mrs. Strickland asks Wolfe to bring him back. To Wolfe's surprise, Strickland has not run away with another woman (as...
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of Tahiti. The picture is an unpretentious representation of a group of Tahitian women in westernised clothes chatting in the cool shade of a verandah during...
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artist, sculptor, book illustrator and scenographer. He was born in Copenhagen, and was a son of Pola Gauguin, and grandson of Paul Gauguin. He is particularly...
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and biographer. Paul Rollon Gauguin was born in Paris, France. He was the youngest of five children born to the famed French artist Paul Gauguin and his...
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Since 1932 it has been in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art and on display in the Gallery. It was executed during the artist's second stay...
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List of paintings by Paul Gauguin (category Articles with Tahitian-language sources (ty))
Oa, Marquesas Islands Titles in French and English were not necessarily given by Gauguin. Titles in Tahitian are those written on the paintings. Click...
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(1848–1903) and Mette Sophie Gad (1850–1920), Jean René Gauguin was born in Paris in 1881. His family moved to Copenhagen in 1884 where his father briefly and unsuccessfully...
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Miti, with greens and blacks in the top half and pinkish shades in the bottom half. In the foreground is a young nude Tahitian woman, hiding her genitalia...
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Fletcher Christian (section In film and fiction)
eight other mutineers, six Tahitian men and eleven Tahitian women settled on isolated Pitcairn Island, where they stripped and burned the vessel. Christian...
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Gauguin occasionally went to Brittany, where he was taken by the landscape and local traditions. This painting shows an actual part of the coast, in a subjective...
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Pōmare IV (category Tahitian monarchs)
ISBN 978-0-396-08114-2. OCLC 8954158. Fayaud, Viviane (January 2006). "A Tahitian Woman in Majesty: French Images of Queen Pomare". History Australia. 3 (1)...
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produced during his second stay in Tahiti The painting depicts two young Tahitians passing the time idling in a hut smoking whilst through the window the...
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Merahi metua no Tehamana (category Tahitian art)
take native wives; the wives were simply referred to as vahine, Tahitian for "woman". These vahines were often underage children, as was the case with...
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Paul Gauguin (section Family history and early life)
date from this period. His first portrait of a Tahitian model is thought to be Vahine no te tiare (Woman with a Flower). The painting is notable for the...
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Teahupoʻo (category Pages with Tahitian IPA)
Teahupoʻo (Tahitian pronunciation: [te.a.hu.ˈpo.ʔo]) is a village on the southeastern coast of the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia, France, in the...
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well, and was protected by a Tahitian woman who largely supported the mutineers. Young did help to hunt down and kill Neho, one of the Tahitian men. The...
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Crazy Horse (redirect from Black Buffalo Woman)
Perce were killed." But his words were apparently misinterpreted by a half-Tahitian scout, Frank Grouard, a person not to be confused with Fred Gerard, another...
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Toplessness (section Usage and connotations)
challenge. For example, in Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) all Tahitian girls were topless and there was a long native dance scene, though the topless female...
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Vahieroa (Tuamotu mythology) Wahieroa - Māori Wahieloa - Hawaii Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology) M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology (University of Hawaii Press:...
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with a Tahitian woman. Julien would never forget these stories and aimed to one day follow his brother's example. He eventually joined the navy, and at the...
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The Fifer (redirect from The Boy with the Fife)
Spanish army. In this picture, Manet presents the uniformed boy, in a manner that imitates and inverts the formula of Vélazquez's court portraits, against...
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Third gender (section Sex and gender)
very different things. To Native Hawaiians and Tahitians, māhū is an intermediate state between man and woman known as "gender liminality". Some traditional...
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Jeanne Baret (section Legacy and controversy)
other Tahitian natives reported the presence of a woman in Bougainville's expedition to later visitors to the island, including James Cook in 1769 and Domingo...
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they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming...
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Sweetman and John Richardson point to Gauguin's Oviri (literally meaning 'savage'), a gruesome phallic representation of the Tahitian goddess of life and death...
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