Tahitian Women on the Beach

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Tahitian Women on the Beach is a post-Impressionist painting by Paul Gauguin depicting two Polynesian women in a serene coastal setting, reflecting his fascination with Tahitian culture and color.

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Tahitian Women on the Beach canonical 2
Two Tahitian Women 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
post-Impressionist painting
artHistoricalSignificance example of post-Impressionist color experimentation
important work of Gauguin’s Tahitian oeuvre
artist Paul Gauguin
colorUsage non-naturalistic
vivid
compositionFeature horizontal format
two seated women
countryOfOrigin France
creator Paul Gauguin
creatorLivedIn Tahiti
creatorNationality French
depicts Tahitian culture
beach
sea
two Polynesian women
genre post-Impressionism
hasArtForm easel painting
hasArtisticStyle decorative color fields
simplified forms
synthetic
hasMedium oil paint
hasSupport canvas
hasTheme colonial gaze
everyday life in Tahiti
exoticism
femininity
idyll
influencedBy Polynesian environment
Tahitian culture
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject Tahitian women
movement Post-Impressionism
originalTitleLanguage French
periodInArtistCareer Tahitian period
portraysCulture Tahitian language
surface form: Tahitian
portraysEthnicity Polynesian
setting beach in Tahiti
coastal landscape
usesColorAs expressive element

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Paul Gauguin notableWork Tahitian Women on the Beach
Gauguin's Tahitian period producedWork Tahitian Women on the Beach
this entity surface form: Two Tahitian Women
Gauguin's Tahitian period producedWork Tahitian Women on the Beach