Vahine no te vi (English: Woman with a Mango[1]) is an 1892 painting by Paul Gauguin, currently in the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art.
[2] It is one of the earliest of about seventy paintings he produced during his first visit to Tahiti and is one of many works of modern art in the museum's Cone Collection.
[3] The painting depicts Teha'amana or Tehura, Gauguin's 13-year-old "wife" and mother of his child.
Gauguin returned to Paris before the birth and by the time he returned Tehura had remarried a local man, with whom she brought up the child.
The work was subsequently acquired by Degas.