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Fine Art Fetish Friday

You know how reality doesn’t always live up to your fantasies? The French artist Paul Gauguin learned that lesson the hard way when he moved from Paris to Tahiti in the late 19th century. Expecting a paradise of scantily clad women based on reports from early European visitors, he instead found a country that had been colonized by French missionaries—meaning the local women all wore conservative clothing and high necked dresses. Oops.

Gauguin didn’t let that affect his artwork, however. His Tahitian paintings depict his fantasies rather than the reality of his new home. Part lush and beautiful, part disturbing, they are unmistakable.

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He spread stds like glitter on a carpet
Harmonium1923 · 56-60, M
@0uijaFinger Yeah you may not be wrong. I actually find his paintings pretty disturbing. Appropriate for this “fetish” category.
@Harmonium1923 The colour makes them uncomfortable for me. An almost pea green yellow with dimmed contrasts
Harmonium1923 · 56-60, M
@0uijaFinger Interesting observation.
@Harmonium1923 I have a book about him, a supposed diary, but it made me hate him for how he treated the women