| Te Fare | |
|---|---|
| | |
| Artist | Paul Gauguin |
| Year | 1892 |
| Medium | Oil on Canvas |
| Location | Private collection |
Te Fare (French: La Maison; English: The House) is an 1892 oil on canvas landscape painting by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. [1]
The work was created during the artist's initial eighteen-month stay on the island of Tahiti during a period of his opus which has been described as "exuberant". [2]
The painting was purchased in a private sale in 2008 by the Russian billionaire oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev for 54 million euros (then approximately $85 million USD). Then in 2017 he sustained a more than sixty-million-dollar loss on his investment when he sold it at auction for $25 million USD. [3]