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The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book ...
You might know Paul Gauguin as the 19th-century French master who painted the warm, exotic climes of Polynesian islands. If you studied art history, you might also know Gauguin as a major player ...
Paul Gauguin, “Self-portrait with Halo and Snake” (1889), oil on board (image public domain via National Gallery of Art, Washington) ...
In 1883 at age 35, Gauguin quit the business world and became a fulltime artist. His life then began to morph into an operatic tragedy—as well as for some associated with him. The most famous ...
In his graphic art as in his best painting, Gauguin accomplished most after he had broken with his family, settled in. the South Seas. Using only the most primitive materials—”any wood I can ...
An Unknown Named Van Gogh. Bernard’s role was never fully appreciated until Art Historian John Rewald told the story last autumn in his authoritative Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin ...
Paul Gauguin, "Femmes de Tahiti (Tahitian Women)," 1891, oil on canvas, Musée d’Orsay, Paris. On view at the Museum of Arts, Houston's "Gauguin in the World" exhibit. TMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource ...
The only known letter to have been jointly written by Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin sold for more than 210,000 euros ($237,000) when it went under the hammer in Paris on Tuesday.
Paul Gauguin’s painting, Nature morte avec pivoines de chine et mandoline, which hung on the walls of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris for nearly 40 years before it was restituted to heirs of early ...
The four works, including two paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir—Marine Guernesey (1883) and Judgement of Paris (1908)—along with Paul Cézanne’s Undergrowth (1890-1892) and Paul Gauguin’s ...