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The Artist of this Painting is Paul Gauguin (1848–1903). For the details about the License of this Painting, information is currently unavailable.
Painted during Paul Gauguin's highly productive first trip to French Polynesia in 1892, Mahana Maa (Tahitian for "Provisions Day" or "Saturday") captures a deeply atmospheric, untamed tropical forest. The vertical composition is dominated by a majestic, sweeping hibiscus palm tree heavily weighted with striking shades of autumn orange, deep red, and emerald green.