Te tamari no atua (Polynesian for The Son of God) or The Birth is an 1896 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich. It forms a Nativity in Polynesian guise.[1]
Spirit of the Dead Watching (1892), Parau na te Varua ino (1892), and Anna the Javanerin (1893), TeTamariNoAtua (1896) and Cruel Tales (1902). Gauguin's...
long-standing series of sexually charged nudes in paintings such as Tetamarinoatua (Son of God) and O Taiti (Nevermore). Thomson observes a progression...
Argenteuil), Paul Cézanne (The Railway Cutting), Paul Gauguin (The Birth - Tetamarinoatua), Edgar Degas (Woman Ironing), Camille Pissarro (Street in Upper Norwood)...
Self-portrait with palette Luke Fildes – Frederick Treves Paul Gauguin Bé bé Tetamarinoatua Self-portrait "près du Golgotha" Self-portrait for my friend Daniel...
Breton Peasant Women (1894) Eiaha Ohipa (1896) Nave Nave Mahana (1896) Tetamarinoatua (1896) The Queen (1896) Vairumati (1897) Where Do We Come From? What...
Breton Peasant Women (1894) Eiaha Ohipa (1896) Nave Nave Mahana (1896) Tetamarinoatua (1896) The Queen (1896) Vairumati (1897) Where Do We Come From? What...
and maternal grandparents. He had little interaction with his father and no direct contact after 1890. He entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts...
image for more information about the painting. Column Catalogue number (Cat. no.) indicates the Wildenstein Index Number (W. Georges/Daniel) and/or the Gabriele...
Breton Peasant Women (1894) Eiaha Ohipa (1896) Nave Nave Mahana (1896) Tetamarinoatua (1896) The Queen (1896) Vairumati (1897) Where Do We Come From? What...
Parau na te varaua ino is an 1892 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin, produced during the artist's first stay on Tahiti. It is now in the National...
the silhouette of a dog can be seen in other of Gauguin's works such as his Te Faaturuma of 1891. The painting symbolises the relaxed, natural and contemplative...
Breton Peasant Women (1894) Eiaha Ohipa (1896) Nave Nave Mahana (1896) Tetamarinoatua (1896) The Queen (1896) Vairumati (1897) Where Do We Come From? What...