I here thank my writing peer group for their helpful feedback: Fiona Miller, Jason Wu and Yao Wang. I would also like to thank Sarah Zaslow and Irit Rasooly from the Writing Center for their very helpful comments and suggestions on improving my essay. Finally, I thank all students from both sections for advising each other on how to improve our websites.
I. Works by Gauguin
Gauguin, Paul. Self Portrait with Idol. 1891. Marion Koogler McNay Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Gauguin, Paul. Mata mua - Old Times. 1892. Sammlung Thyssen-Bornemisza, Lugano, Switzerland.
Gauguin, Paul. Killing Time. 1892. Private Collection.
Gauguin, Paul. Her Name is Vairaumati. 1892. The Puskin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia.
Gauguin, Paul. The Sacred Mountain. 1892. AMICO Public Collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Gauguin, Paul. Goddess of the Moon. 1892. Musee d’Orsay, Paris.
Gauguin, Paul. Thank you. 1893. Private Collection
Gauguin, Paul. Mahana no Atua - The Day of the God. 1894. The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois.
Gauguin, Paul. Delicious Mystery. 1894. Private Collection.
Gauguin, Paul. Oviri - Savage. 1895. Musee d’Orsay, Paris.
Gauguin, Paul. Idol with a Pearl. 1897. Musee d’Orsay, Paris.
Gauguin, Paul. Where Do We Come From? Where Are We? Where Are We Going? 1897. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts.
Gauguin, Paul. Rave te hiti ramu - The Idol. 1898. L’Hermitage, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
II. Books, Articles and Other Sources:
Amishai-Maisels, Ziva. Gauguin’s Early Tahitian Idols. Art Bulletin, 60.2.
Boudaille, Georges. Gauguin. London: Thames and Hudson, 1964.
Druick, Douglas. Paul Gauguin: Pages from the Pacific. Auckland, New Zealand: Communication Graphics Ltd, 1995.
Gauguin, Paul. Noa Noa. New York: Nicholas L. Brown, 1919.
Goldwater, Robert. Paul Gauguin. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1928.
Gravelaine, Frederique de. Paul Gauguin. Lausanne, Switzerland: Edita S.A., 1988.
“Maohi.” Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization. 1991-2006. 12 Jan. 2006. http://www.unpo.org/member.php?arg=36.
Metken, Günter. Gauguin in Tahiti. Die erste Reise. München, Germany: Schirmer/Mosel GmbH, 1989.
“Noa Noa.” Online Image. Hermetica Books. 2006. 15 Jan. 2006. http://www.hermeticabooks.com/Inventory/000800.html
Rewald, John. Gauguin. New York: French and European Publications Inc., 1938.
“Tahiti.” Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2006. 12 Jan. 2006. http://www.search.eb.com/eb/article-9070924.
“Toere Drums.” Online Image. Hula Instruments. 2006. 15 Jan. 2006. http://www.hulainstruments.com/polynesian-gifts/toere.html