Gallery
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Portrait of Madame Gauguin, c. (1880–1881)
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Garden in Vaugirard, or the Painter's Family in the Garden in Rue Carcel, (1881)
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Still-Life with Fruit and Lemons, c. (1880)
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The Swineherd, Brittany, (1888)
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Les Alyscamps, (1888)
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Vision After the Sermon (Jacob wrestling with the angel), (1888)
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Night Café at Arles, (Mme Ginoux), (1888)
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Still-Life with Japanese Woodcut, (1889)
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Tahitian Women on the Beach, (1891)
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Woman with a Flower, (1891)
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The Moon and the Earth (Hina tefatou), (1893)
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Annah, the Javanese, (1893)
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Watermill in Pont-Aven, (1894)
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The Midday Nap, (1894)
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Maternity, (1899)
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Two Tahitian Women, (1899)
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Cruel Tales (Exotic Saying), (1902)
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The Sorcerer of Hiva Oa , (1902)
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Riders on the Beach, (1902)
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Landscape on La Dominique (Hiva OAU), (1903)
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