PAUL GAUGUIN - Ea Haere Ia Oe (Unframed),Granolithograph
PAUL GAUGUIN - Ea Haere Ia Oe (Unframed),Granolithograph
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Artist: Paul Gauguin (1848–1903)
Title: "Ea Haere Ia Oe" (Tahitianerinn mit Frucht / Wohin gehst du?)
Format: 80 x 60 cm
Technique: High-End Color Granolithograph on Premium BFK Rives Paper
Publisher: DACO-VERLAG, Stuttgart, Germany (Published in 1998).
Paper Quality: Authentic BFK Rives Infinity Watermark (Visible in the paper stock).
Reference: Authorized reproduction of the original 1893 oil painting from the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.
We ship this work of art safely packaged in a roll.
About the Artwork:
"Ea Haere Ia Oe" is a monumental masterpiece of structural energy and chromatic dravosť, master-crafted by the prestigious DACO-VERLAG in Stuttgart. This 1998 granolithograph is a technical marvel, capturing the visceral textures of Gauguin’s original 1893 oil painting with museum-grade precision. In this profound work, the artist utilizes a radiant palette of tropical ambers, emerald greens, and fiery reds to define the exotic soul of Tahiti. Every line is a deliberate action, offering a "sanctuary for the eyes" that commands the atmosphere of any elite international interior through its vibrant, post-impressionist lens.
The Narrative Vision (The Master of the Exotic):
Gauguin famously stated that he went to Tahiti "to live in peace and to rid himself of the influence of civilization." In this work, he pours his fascination with the "mysterious beauty" of the Pacific into a dance of light and shadow on archival BFK Rives stock. The contrast between the monumental figures and the lush, dreamlike landscape reflects the duality of his artistic journey—European sophistication meeting the raw vitality of the islands. This edition, preserved in a private family collection for nearly 30 years, represents the peak of German fine-art publishing.
A Blue-Chip Collector's Asset (German Graphic Excellence):
As a verified high-end granolithograph on watermarked BFK Rives paper from one of Germany’s most respected fine art publishers, this work represents a premier strategic investment. The combination of Gauguin’s legacy, the prestigious Stuttgart provenance, and the Hermitage Museum reference solidifies its status as a top-tier Blue-Chip asset. To own a Gauguin of this technical brilliance and verified origin is to possess a verified fragment of global cultural excellence—a strategic investment that offers undeniable prestige and long-term financial stability.
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