Home > Arts > Artists > Paul Gauguin > Polynesian culture in art
Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Heritage Images
Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Much Ado About Nothing, 1936. From Paul Gauguins Intimate Journals. [Crown Publishers, New York, 1936]
Heritage Images features heritage image collections
Media ID 15343450
© The Print Collector / Heritage-Images
Bare Chested Eugene Henri Paul Gaugin Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin French Polynesia French School Gaugin Gauguin Otaheite Paul Paul Gaugin Paul Gauguin Polynesia Polynesian Post Impressionism Post Impressionist Tahiti Tahitian Windward Islands Work Of Art Impressionist
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Arts
> Art Movements
> Impressionism
> Arts
> Art Movements
> Post-Impressionism
> Arts
> Artists
> G
> Paul Gauguin
> Arts
> Artists
> P
> Polynesian Polynesian
> Arts
> Artists
> Paul Gauguin
> Impressionism
> Arts
> Artists
> Paul Gauguin
> Polynesian culture in art
> Arts
> Artists
> Paul Gauguin
> Post-Impressionism
> Arts
> Artists
> Paul Gauguin
> Tahiti paintings
> Arts
> Artists
> Paul Gauguin
> Arts
> Contemporary art
> Portraits
> Impressionism
EDITORS COMMENTS
Caption: "Much Ado About Nothing, 1936" by Paul Gauguin - A Glimpse into the Intimate Journals of an Artistic Pioneer This photo print, taken from Paul Gauguin's intimate journals, transports us back to the vibrant art scene of the early 20th century. The renowned French post-impressionist artist, Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin, captures our attention with his masterful sketching technique and ability to convey raw emotions through his work. In this particular piece, Gauguin presents a striking portrait of a Tahitian woman standing against the backdrop of her native land. Her bare-chested figure exudes both strength and vulnerability as she gazes directly at the viewer. Through monochrome strokes that emphasize light and shadow, Gauguin skillfully brings out every contour and detail of her face and body. As one of the leading figures in French Polynesia's artistic movement during this era, Gauguin sought inspiration from these exotic lands to create thought-provoking pieces that challenged traditional artistic norms. His exploration of nudity within his works often sparked controversy but also opened up new avenues for artistic expression. The windward islands provided him with endless inspiration for capturing the beauty and essence of its people. This evocative artwork serves as a testament to Gauguin's ability to capture not only physical appearances but also deeper emotions within his subjects. Today, this rare print stands as a valuable artifact showcasing both Ga
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.