In 1901, Paul Gauguin settled on the island of Dominica, builds a house on stilts and in the same year, wrote a picture of “Gold of their bodies”, in which he tried to convey the whole color and colorful wealth of Tahitian nature and contrasting with it the golden colors of naked bodies of Tahitians.
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