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"[[F. W. Murnau]]'s travels abroad resulted in the film ''[[Tabu: A Story of the South Seas]]'', which was [[censored in America]] because it showed images of bare-breasted "native" Polynesian women."--Sholem Stein "[[F. W. Murnau]]'s travels abroad resulted in the film ''[[Tabu: A Story of the South Seas]]'', which was [[censored in America]] because it showed images of bare-breasted "native" Polynesian women."--Sholem Stein
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-By 1890, Gauguin had conceived the project of making [[Tahiti]] his next artistic destination. A successful auction of paintings in Paris at the [[Hôtel Drouot]] in February 1891, along with other events such as a banquet and a benefit concert, provided the necessary funds.+"By 1890, Gauguin had conceived the project of making [[Tahiti]] his next artistic destination."--Sholem Stein
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"F. W. Murnau's travels abroad resulted in the film Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, which was censored in America because it showed images of bare-breasted "native" Polynesian women."--Sholem Stein


"By 1890, Gauguin had conceived the project of making Tahiti his next artistic destination."--Sholem Stein

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