Nō te vi (Woman with a Mango) (1892) by Paul Gauguin
Painted during Gauguin’s first stay in Tahiti, Nō te vi—which translates to "Of the Fruit"—features a serene young woman seated with a ripe mango in her hand. With bold outlines, rich earth tones, and simplified forms, Gauguin conveys both the sensuality and tranquility of island life.Paul Gauguin, Nō te vi, Woman with a Mango, 1892 painting, Tahitian period, Post-Impressionism, Polynesian portrait, Gauguin in Tahiti, Baltimore Museum of Art, exoticism in art, French modernist, Gauguin 1890s, symbolic female figure, cultural painting, primit
Nō te vi (Woman with a Mango) (1892) by Paul Gauguin
Painted during Gauguin’s first stay in Tahiti, Nō te vi—which translates to "Of the Fruit"—features a serene young woman seated with a ripe mango in her hand. With bold outlines, rich earth tones, and simplified forms, Gauguin conveys both the sensuality and tranquility of island life.Paul Gauguin, Nō te vi, Woman with a Mango, 1892 painting, Tahitian period, Post-Impressionism, Polynesian portrait, Gauguin in Tahiti, Baltimore Museum of Art, exoticism in art, French modernist, Gauguin 1890s, symbolic female figure, cultural painting, primit
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