GAUGUIN, Paul
(b. 1848, Paris, d. 1903, Atuona, Hiva Oa, French Polynesia)

Te avae no Maria (The Month of Mary)

1899
Oil on canvas, 96 x 75 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Every May the Catholic Church holds special services dedicated to the Virgin Mary that coincide with traditional European spring festivals of pagan origin. Gauguin expresses this theme of the unity of religion and nature in images evoked by the ancient Buddhist reliefs of the Borobudur temple on the island of Java, which he discovered for himself while still in France.




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