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Fatata Te Miti by Paul Gauguin

Fatata Te Miti — Near the Sea — is one of Gauguin's most celebrated Tahitian canvases, painted in 1892 during his first stay in Polynesia. Two figures move through turquoise water beneath a canopy of orange and pink, the colours advancing beyond description into pure feeling. Gauguin uses the flat, decorative surface his Synthetist years had prepared him for, but now with a tropical palette of extraordinary intensity. The painting vibrates with heat and sensory immersion.

No surface does justice to Fatata Te Miti's colour like canvas. The woven texture deepens the turquoise water and pulls the orange canopy forward with a warmth that paper cannot replicate. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds Gauguin's luminous Tahitian palette at full saturation — vivid, enduring, and physically present.

Fatata Te Miti — Near the Sea — is one of Gauguin's most celebrated Tahitian canvases, painted in 1892 during his first stay in Polynesia. Two figures move through turquoise water beneath a canopy of orange and pink, the colours advancing beyond description into pure feeling. Gauguin uses the flat, decorative surface his Synthetist years had prepared him for, but now with a tropical palette of extraordinary intensity. The painting vibrates with heat and sensory immersion.

No surface does justice to Fatata Te Miti's colour like canvas. The woven texture deepens the turquoise water and pulls the orange canopy forward with a warmth that paper cannot replicate. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds Gauguin's luminous Tahitian palette at full saturation — vivid, enduring, and physically present.

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Fatata Te Miti — Near the Sea — is one of Gauguin's most celebrated Tahitian canvases, painted in 1892 during his first stay in Polynesia. Two figures move through turquoise water beneath a canopy of orange and pink, the colours advancing beyond description into pure feeling. Gauguin uses the flat, decorative surface his Synthetist years had prepared him for, but now with a tropical palette of extraordinary intensity. The painting vibrates with heat and sensory immersion.

No surface does justice to Fatata Te Miti's colour like canvas. The woven texture deepens the turquoise water and pulls the orange canopy forward with a warmth that paper cannot replicate. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print holds Gauguin's luminous Tahitian palette at full saturation — vivid, enduring, and physically present.