Paul Gauguin - Hina, Moon Goddess & Te Fatu, Earth Spirit 1893

Hina, Moon Goddess & Te Fatu, Earth Spirit 1893
Hina, Moon Goddess & Te Fatu, Earth Spirit
1893 114x62cm oil/canvas
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

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From Museum of Modern Art, New York:
The Moon and the Earth is Gauguin's depiction of an ancient Polynesian myth, in which Hina, the female spirit of the Moon, implores Fatou, the male spirit of the Earth, to grant humans eternal life. It is a request Fatou resolutely denies. Gauguin's depiction of Hina and Fatou—marked by a great disparity in the figure's size, scale, and coloration—seems to reflect their ancient quarrel. In the foreground, Hinas nude figure is in full view, while Fatou, rendered from the chest up, looms larger than life in the background. But there is no middle ground; the distance between them appears impassable.