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  1. 2. Sept. 2021 · Teha'amana, also known as Tehura, was around 13 years old when she met Gauguin, according to Gauguin's own autobiographical journal, Noa Noa. At this young age, Teha'amana quickly became his 'native' wife, although whether she was a willing participant or not is unknown.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_GauguinPaul Gauguin - Wikipedia

    Marriage. Gauguin with his wife Mette in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1885. In 1873, he married a Danish woman, Mette-Sophie Gad (1850–1920). Over the next ten years, they had five children: Émile (1874–1955); Aline (1877–1897); Clovis (1879–1900); Jean René (1881–1961); and Paul Rollon (1883–1961).

  3. Merahi metua no Tehamana (English Tehamana Has Many Parents or The Ancestors of Tehamana) is an 1893 painting by the French artist Paul Gauguin, currently in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. [1] The painting is a portrait of Paul Gauguin's wife Teha'amana during his first visit to Tahiti in 1891–1893.

  4. Paul Gauguin met the young Danish woman Mette-Sophie Gad in Paris in 1872. The future artist recently has started to work at the office of a stockbroker , and the girl was a governess of the children of the Prime Minister of Denmark.

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  5. 7. Okt. 2019 · Research news. Gauguin’s Tahitian lover may be more fantasy than reality. As the National Gallery's exhibition opens in London, an expert speculates that the teenager in his Polynesian works...

  6. Paul Sérusier: Paul Gauguin (in der Bretagne) Porträt des Vincent van Gogh, Sonnenblumen malend (1888) 1886 ging er für drei Monate nach Pont-Aven. Das bretonische Fischerdorf war ein beliebter Künstler-Treffpunkt, später als Schule von Pont-Aven bezeichnet. Gauguins Arbeiten fanden die Anerkennung der Malerkollegen.

  7. Te Arii Vahine (The King’s Wife) Artist / Origin: Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903) Region: Europe. Date: 1896. Period: 1800 CE – 1900 CE. Material: Oil on canvas. Medium: Painting. Dimensions: H: 38.1 in. (97 cm.), W: 51.1 in. (130 cm.) Location: The Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow, Russia. Credit: © The Gallery Collection/CORBIS.