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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 initial escape to Tahiti in 1892, Matamoe (which translates from Tahitian to "Death" or "Sleeping Eyes") brilliantly embodies his quest for an untouched, earthly paradise. The masterpiece is intricately layered into multiple flat planes, guiding the viewer from the foreground—where two majestic peacocks roam across a lush green path—to a mid-ground depicting a native islander chopping wood outside a traditional thatched hut.