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Paul Gauguin: Painting 'Woman with a white horse' (1903), framed

Product information "Paul Gauguin: Painting 'Woman with a white horse' (1903), framed"

Paul Gauguin's (1848-1903) main works were created in Tahiti, where he first emigrated in 1891 and then permanently in 1895. His life there stands in striking contrast to the motifs he worked tirelessly on in the South Seas. It was characterised by poverty and illness, while his paintings depict Tahiti as an exotic world with seemingly happy and unselfconscious people - a reflection of a lost paradise. Original: Oil on canvas, 1903, 72.5 x 91.5 cm, Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Reproduction, fine art giclée on artist's canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 499 numbered copies, with certificate. Framed in fine solid wood frame. Format 71 x 89 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Artist: Paul Gauguin