Art Robbers > #27

Te Fare
Hercules
Okay, Wu Tang, today we're going to steal a really amazing piece of artwork.
Wu Tang
Oh, what kind of artwork is it, boss?
Hercules
It's called 'Te Fare' by Paul Gauguin. It's a landscape painting he did in 1892.
Wu Tang
Te Fare? That's a unique name. What does it mean?
Hercules
It means 'The House' in French. This painting was actually created during Gauguin's stay in Tahiti. It's from a period of his work that was described as 'exuberant'.
Wu Tang
Exuberant? What does that mean?
Hercules
It means it's full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm. Gauguin was really passionate when he painted this piece.
Hercules
Look at these vibrant colors and brushstrokes. It's like he wanted to capture the essence of Tahiti in this painting.
Bob
Freeze! You're under arrest!
Hercules
Oh no, not again! I was just expressing my love for this artwork!
Wu Tang
Boss, we gotta go! Come to your senses!
Wu Tang
(mumbling) I can't believe the boss keeps getting us in trouble like this.
Te Fare
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Fare