Gauguin: “Fatate te Miti”

Recently we were able to buy a stack of reprints on canvas in an auction. It turned out to be a set with three different images. This object is a reproduction of a well-known painting by the French painter Paul Gauguin (1848-1903): “Fatate te Miti”. Gauguin painted it in 1892 on his first trip to Tahiti. The artist was on the island in French Polynesia as part of a search for a simpler life. The title translates as ‘By the Sea’ and the work shows women walking and diving into the sea, a fisherman is depicted in the background. The original is in the National Gallery of Art in Washington: https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.46624.html.

We stretched a canvas on wood. A narrow wooden basic frame is placed around this. Given the beautiful various colours, a frame in one colour could be nice, the colour of the frame is therefore on request.

Dimensions (outer canvas size): 94 x 70 cm.

Stretched: 25 €

Unstretched: 15 €

Narrow wooden frame in consultation: 20 € (white), 30 € (black).

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