Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude)

Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude) by Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903)

Medium

woodcut on pink paper

Dimensions

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Classification

Print

Department

Prints

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland

Accession Number

1925.987

Tags

male

About this artwork

In 1891 Paul Gauguin traveled to Tahiti, seeking a more authentic style of art making than the conservatism he rejected in Western culture. After returning to Paris in 1893, he began working on Noa Noa, an illustrated book that explained and illustrated his experiences abroad. Although the project was never completed, this print is one of its illustrations. Gauguin depicted a lush landscape by chiseling roughly into a woodblock, a technique meant to suggest relief sculpture he viewed in Tahiti. ...

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