Painting of three Tahitian women in a lush, stylized landscape by Paul Gauguin.

This artwork features a Post-Impressionist landscape populated by three women depicted in a stylized, dreamlike manner. Two women are positioned on the left, near a body of water, while a third woman stands solitary on the right near a large tree trunk. The figures are rendered with earthy skin tones, their forms subtly integrated into the surrounding environment. In the lower foreground, two small dogs are resting on the ground, adding a sense of quiet stillness to the scene.

The composition is anchored by vertical tree trunks that create a rhythmic division across the frame, leading the eye deep into the verdant, brushy background. The perspective is flattened, emphasizing the decorative quality of the painting. Lush foliage hangs from above, partially obscuring the upper reaches of the scene and creating dappled shadows over the figures.

The colour palette is rich and non-naturalistic, dominated by warm oranges and pinks in the foreground soil, contrasted with deep greens, blues, and purples in the vegetation and water. The light appears soft and diffuse, typical of a sheltered tropical grove, contributing to the tranquil and primitive mood of the piece. The texture of the work suggests thick, expressive brushstrokes characteristic of Gauguin’s style. In the lower right corner, there is a visible artist signature and date, "P. Gauguin 92."