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GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin


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GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892.
Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

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1892 Artcom Bradley Smith Gauguin Native Pacific Islander Paul Tahiti Tahitian


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GAUGUIN - AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

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. This print showcases the mesmerizing artwork of Paul Gauguin in his masterpiece "Arearea (Red Dog)". Painted in 1892 during Gauguin's time in Tahiti, this piece captures the essence of late 19th-century French fine art and its fascination with exotic cultures. In this painting, a vibrant red dog stands prominently against a backdrop of lush greenery and tropical foliage. The dog's presence symbolizes loyalty and companionship while adding an intriguing element to the composition. A Tahitian woman dressed in traditional attire is depicted nearby, her gaze fixed upon the viewer with an air of mystery and allure. Gauguin's unique style shines through as he skillfully blends bold colors and expressive brushstrokes to create a harmonious yet enigmatic scene. The artist's deep connection with Pacific Islander culture is evident as he portrays the beauty and grace of Tahitian women amidst their natural surroundings. This remarkable print from The Granger Collection allows art enthusiasts to bring home a piece of Gauguin's legacy. It serves as a reminder of his influential role in bridging European artistic traditions with indigenous cultures, leaving behind an indelible mark on the world of fine art.

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