5307104 Te Faruru, 1894 (monotype, watercolour and gouache on Japanese paper) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 34.5x26.4 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Made in the summer of 1894 when Gauguin was laid up in bed after breaking his leg at Concarneau near Le Pouldu in Brittany on 25th May. Throughout that summer he drank heavily and took morphine to alleviate the pain. As he was not able to paint, he spent his time making woodcuts and coloured monotypes. This particular kind of monotype is better described by the French term dessein empreinte (???rinted??or ???ransfer drawing??. It was made by laying a piece of wet paper over a drawing in watercolour and gouache (and sometimes pastel), and then rubbing the back of the paper with a spoon so that it was impressed with a reverse image of the drawing.); by Fitzwilliam Museum .

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