Paul Gauguin

Te faruru (Here We Make Love), from the Noa Noa Suite

1893–94
Wood-block print, printed twice in brown and black inks, with selective wiping, and a transferred twill impression, on cream wove Japanese paper, laid down on cream laid Japanese paper (a laminate made by the artist)
35.5 × 20.2 cm (14 × 8 in)

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