In the spring of 1887 Paul Gauguin faced such poor financial circumstances that he decided to seek his fortune elsewhere. Together with his friend Charles Laval he travelled to Panama, where he spent two weeks working on the Panama Canal to earn some money. The two artists then moved to Martinique. The island provided the inspiration for a number of colourful paintings. Gauguin cherished a romanticised view of Martinique.
保罗·高更(Paul Gauguin)油画作品马提尼克的芒果The Mango Trees, Martinique欣赏

马提尼克的芒果The Mango Trees, Martinique细节图欣赏:
背对的女人细节图

采摘芒果细节图

坐着休息细节图

草地上的动物细节图

树木和围墙细节图


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