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Study for Aita tamari vahine Judith te parari — History & Facts
In Study for Aita tamari vahine Judith te parari, vibrant colors dominate the canvas. The painting features a Tahitian woman, depicted with flowing lines and a serene expression. Surrounding her are lush tropical elements, enhancing the exotic feel of the scene.
Gauguin's use of bold hues creates a striking contrast that draws the viewer's eye. This work is an oil on canvas, showcasing Gauguin's signature style of Post-Impressionism. The approximate dimensions are 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized piece. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, allowing for a sense of movement within the composition.
The painting serves as a study, indicating Gauguin's exploration of form and color. Paul Gauguin created this study in the 1890s during his time in Tahiti, where he sought to escape European society. This work reflects his fascination with Tahitian culture and the natural beauty of the islands. Interestingly, Gauguin often used local models, which adds authenticity to his depictions.
This piece is part of a larger narrative in Gauguin's oeuvre, focusing on the themes of paradise and the primitive.
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