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  1. Paul Gauguin: Artist of Myth and Dream by Stephen E. Eisenman, 2008-09-23
  2. Artists And Prints by Paul Gauguin, Deborah Wye, et all 2004-04-02
  3. Paul Gauguin: Images from the South Seas (Pegasus Paperbacks) by Eckhard Hollmann, 2001-08
  4. Paul Gauguin 1848-1903. Bilder eines Aussteigers. by Ingo F. Walther, 1999-12-01
  5. Intimate Journals of Paul Gauguin by Paul Gauguin, 1985-01-04
  6. Gauguin (Masters of Art) by Robert Goldwater, 2004-05-11
  7. Gauguin: Artists in Focus by Salvesen Britt, Douglas W. Druick, et all 2001-09-01
  8. Paul Gauguin (Great Masters) by Anna Barskaya, 2005-01-05
  9. Sculpture and Ceramics of Paul Gauguin by Christopher Gray, 1980-08
  10. My Father, Paul Gauguin by Pola Gauguin, 2007-03-15
  11. Paul Gauguin: Von der Bretagne nach Tahiti : ein Aufbruch zur Moderne (German Edition) by Paul Gauguin, 2000
  12. Gauguin's Letters from the South Seas by Paul Gauguin, 1992-07-14
  13. Paul Gauguin (Artists in Their World) by Robert Anderson, 2006-02-23
  14. The Art of Paul Gauguin by Richard Brettell, Francoise Cachin, et all 1988-07

21. NGA - Paul Gauguin
gauguin began collecting works by the impressionists in the 1870s. A successful stockbroker, he studied painting under Pissarro and soon abandoned his
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Gauguin began collecting works by the impressionists in the 1870s. A successful stockbroker, he studied painting under Pissarro and soon abandoned his middle-class life to be an artist, participating in the impressionists' last four group exhibitions. By the late 1880s, however, impressionism's preoccupation with visual effects no longer satisfied him. Like contemporary symbolist writers, he sought to express interior states rather than surface appearances. (continue)
Captions Paul Gauguin, Landscape at Le Pouldu, 1890 Paul Gauguin, Self-Portrait, 1889 Paul Gauguin, Haystacks in Brittany, 1890 Paul Gauguin, Parau na te Varua ino (Words of the Devil), 1892 ... National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

22. Paul Gauguin
Technique and Meaning in the Paintings of paul gauguin, by Vojtech JiratWasiutynski. Geared toward serious art scholars or aficionados.
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See also: Post-Impressionism VIEW IMAGE LIST Notes Synthetiques ", by Paul Gauguin
From the manuscript, c. 1888 Excerpted from " Theories of Modern Art ", by Herschel B. Chipp "Painting is the most beautiful of all arts. In it, all sensations are condensed; contemplating it, everyone can create a story at the will of his imagination and-with a single glance-have his soul invaded by the most profound recollections; no effort of memory, everything is summed up in one instant. -A complete art which sums up all the others and completes them. -Like music, it acts on the soul through the intermediary of the senses: harmonious colors correspond to the harmonies of sounds. But in painting a unity is obtained which is not possible in music, where the accords follow one another, so that the judgment experiences a continuous fatigue if it wants to reunite the end with the beginning. The ear is actually a sense inferior to the eye. The hearing can only grasp a single sound at a time, whereas the sight takes in everything and simultaneously simplifies it at will. "Like literature, the art of painting tells whatever it wishes, with the advantage that the reader immediately knows the prelude, the setting, and the ending. Literature and music require an effort of memory for the appreciation of the whole; the last named is the most incomplete and the least powerful of arts.

23. Paul Gauguin And The Russian Avantgarde
Set up for an exhibition in 95, this site includes browserfriendly images of over 50 of his works.
http://www.iasfbo.inaf.it/~mauro/Show/
Paul Gauguin and the Russian Avantgarde
Palazzo dei Diamanti
Corso Ercole I d'Este 21 - Ferrara (Italy)
April 1 - July 2, 1995
Please give a look at the pages about other shows held in Ferrara: Max Klinger - The Exhibition and GULP! 100 years of comics The show has now closed down, and it was really a success, with more than 200,000 visitors. The old announcement of the show is still available. You are the guest to visit the show. If you liked the presentation (or even if you don't...) please leave a note on the Guest Book If you are curious, you can give a look at the Guest Book of the Gauguin Exhibition , and have an idea on how many people visited this page from the access statistics for the Show You can give a look at the awards this page gained during the years (sorry but some links are dead).
I set up a graphic page of the exhibition. It contains thumbnail images of all the 59 pictures on display. It could take a while lo load the page, so...
IMPORTANT! The thumbnail images are put in a environment, so only browers that support it are likely to show them.

24. Paul Gauguin
Source The Art of paul gauguin; Brettell, Cachin, National Gallery of Art, Washington and The Art Institute of Chicago
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Paul Gauguin
A postimpressionist painter, whose lush color, flat two-dimensional forms, and subject matter helped form the basis of modern art.
Gauguin's bold experiments in coloring led directly to the 20th-century fauvist style in modern art. His strong modeling influenced the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch and the later expressionist school.
His subjects ranged from scenes of ordinary life, such as Tahitian Women, or On the Beach (1891, Musée d'Orsay, Paris), to brooding scenes of superstitious dread, such as Spirit of the Dead Watching (1892, Albright-Knox Art Gallery).
Under the influence of the painter Émile Bernard, Gauguin turned away from impressionism and adapted a less naturalistic style, which he called synthetism. He found his inspiration in the art of indigenous peoples, in medieval stained glass, and in Japanese prints; he was introduced to Japanese prints by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh when they spent two months together in Arles, in the south of France, in 1888. Gauguin's new style was characterized by the use of large flat areas of nonnaturalistic color, as in Yellow Christ (1889, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York).
Gauguin, the son of a journalist from Orléans and of a mother who was half French and half Peruvian Creole was born in Paris on June 7, 1848. After an adventurous early life, including a four-year stay in Peru with his family and a stint in the French merchant marine, he became a successful Parisian stockbroker, settling into a comfortable bourgeois existence with his wife and five children. In 1874, after meeting the artist Camille Pissarro and viewing the first impressionist exhibition, he became a collector and amateur painter. He exhibited with the impressionists in 1876, 1880, 1881, 1882, and 1886. In 1883 he gave up his secure existence to devote himself to painting; his wife and children, without adequate subsistence, were forced to return to her family. From 1886 to 1891 Gauguin lived mainly in rural Bretagne (except for a trip to Panama and Martinique from 1887 to 1888), where he was the center of a small group of experimental painters known as the school of Pont-Aven.

25. Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903)
The paul gauguin website A permanent museum showing a 180 paintings database searchable on theme, title, date or technique. Current exhibitions, biography
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"In art, all who have done something other than their predecessors have merited the epithet of revolutionary; and it is they alone who are masters."
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26. Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Gauguin - Biography
Biography for paul gauguin. paul gauguin was born on June 7, 1848, in Paris and lived in Lima, Peru, from 1851 to 1855. He served as a merchant marine
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Shortcut Full search b. 1848, Paris; d. 1903, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia Camille Pissarro in 1874 and showed in every Impressionist exhibition between 1879 and 1886. By 1884 Gauguin had moved with his family to Copenhagen, where he unsuccessfully pursued a business career. He returned to Paris in 1885 to paint full-time, leaving his family in Denmark. In 1885 Gauguin met Edgar Degas; the next year he met Charles Laval and Emile Bernard in Pont-Aven and Vincent van Gogh In 1891 Gauguin auctioned his paintings to raise money for a voyage to Tahiti, which he undertook that same year. Two years later illness forced him to return to Paris, where, with the critic Charles Morice, he began Noa Noa, a book about Tahiti. Gauguin was able to return to Tahiti in 1895. He unsuccessfully attempted suicide in January 1898, not long after completing his mural-sized painting Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? In 1899 he championed the cause of French settlers in Tahiti in a political journal, and founded his own periodical

27. Paul Gauguin Prints And Posters At Art.com
paul gauguin Prints and Posters. Find paul gauguin Prints and Posters at Art.com.
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28. Paul Gauguin: French Symbolist
paul gauguin D ou venons nous? Que sommes nous? D ou allons nous? (where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?), 189798, Museum of Fine Arts,
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19th Century Painting
Paul Gauguin: French Symbolist Early Works
The Artist's Home,
Paris,1881
National Gallery Oslo
Landscape at Le Pouldu, 1890
National Gallery, Washington
Breton Girls Dancing, 1888
National Gallery, Washington
Breton Village in the Snow
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Britany Landscape Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Calvary, 1887 Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels La Belle Angele, 1889 Musee d'Orsay, Paris Portrait of Van Gogh painting, 1888 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Les Alyscamps (Arles), 1888 Musee d'Orsay, Paris Les Alyscamps (Roman cemetary), Arles Self-Portrait (les Miserables), 1888 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Self-Portrait with Yellow Christ, 1889 Musee d'Orsay, Paris Ia Orana Maria, 1891 Metropolitan Museum, NY Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? 1897-98
  • Paul Gauguin: D'ou venons nous? Que sommes nous? D'ou allons nous? (where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?), 1897-98, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Late variants of "Where do we come from, What are we, Where are we going?" Te pape nave nave

29. Paul Gauguin, French Painter
Intro to paul gauguin, French painter, one of the leading postimpressionist artists of the 1880s 90s. Perhaps best known for his series of paintings about
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30. Paul Gauguin Biography
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Paul Gauguin was born in Paris as the son of a journalist and a Peruvian mother. When the family had to leave France for political reasons, Paul's father died during the sea voyage to Peru. And Paul was nineteen years old, when he lost his mother.
From Wealthy Banker to Poor Artist
Gauguin's early career was out of the normal. He first worked as a sailor for the French merchant fleet for six years. Then he turned to banking and became a successful stock-broker at the Paris stock-exchange. In 1871 Paul Gauguin started to paint as a hobby. He had seen an exhibition of

31. ArtLex On Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin
PostImpressionist paul gauguin, with images of his works, great quotations, and links to other resources.
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A bout Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1903) Gauguin spent his childhood in Peru, and began painting in 1873, when he was working as a stockbroker in Paris. Although initially enthusiastic about Impressionism , he broke with it by infusing his image with elements from his imagination . His uses of flattened areas of color , and of non-naturalistic colors make him one of the important forebears in the modernist trend toward expressionism . He also pioneered appreciation of the simple and primitive, an interest that led him to Martinique in 1887, Tahiti in 1891-1892 and 1895-1901, and finally to the Marquesa Islands, where he died. Also see Fauvism and Symbolism
Examples of his work: Paul Gauguin, Still Life with Three Puppies oil on canvas , 34 3/4 x 24 5/8 inches (88 x 62.5 cm), Museum of Modern Art, New York. W [ by George Wildenstein number] 293. Paul Gauguin, Les Alyscamps, Arles oil on canvas Paul Gauguin, The Swineherd, Brittany oil on canvas , 29 x 36 1/2 inches (74 x 93 cm), Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Paul Gauguin

32. WebMuseum: Gauguin, (Eugène-Henri-) Paul
After spending a short period with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (1888), gauguin increasingly abandoned imitative art for expressiveness through colour.
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Gauguin, (Eugène-Henri-) Paul
(b. June 7, 1848, Paris, Fr.d. May 8, 1903, Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia), one of the leading French painters of the Postimpressionist period, whose development of a conceptual method of representation was a decisive step for 20th-century art. After spending a short period with Vincent van Gogh in Arles (1888), Gauguin increasingly abandoned imitative art for expressiveness through colour. From 1891 he lived and worked in Tahiti and elsewhere in the South Pacific. His masterpieces include the early Vision After the Sermon (1888) and Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
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Photographs by Mark Harden Although his main achievements were to lie elsewhere, Gauguin was, to use a fanciful metaphor, nursed in the bosom of Impressionism . His attitudes to art were deeply influenced by his experience of its first exhibition, and he himself participated in those of 1880, 1881 and 1882. The son of a French journalist and a Peruvian Creole, whose mother had been a writer and a follower of Saint-Simon, he was brought up in Lima, joined the merchant navy in 1865, and in 1872 began a successful career as a stockbroker in Paris. In 1874 he saw the first Impressionist exhibition, which completely entranced him and confirmed his desire to become a painter. He spent some 17,000 francs on works by

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35. MyStudios- Paul Gauguin
gauguin was raised in Lima, joined the merchant navy in 1865, and then in 1872 began a successful career as a stockbroker in Paris.
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Gauguin was raised in Lima, joined the merchant navy in 1865, and then in 1872 began a successful career as a stockbroker in Paris. It was there he experienced his first Impressionists' exhibit that captivated him and confirmed his desire to become a painter. In 1883 the stock market crashed and he abandoned his business career and family, while frequently moving from one place to another, living on little money, and devoting himself to painting entirely. His early work showed little promise and people laughed at him. From then his life was a crescendo of increasing bitterness at the world which rejected his art, for he realized that he was producing paintings of unparalleled strength and beauty.
An excerpt from Gauguin by Linda Bolton:
Gauguin's painting technique was quite different from both that of the Impressionists, who applied their colors in small, opaque dabs, and that of Gauguin, who used thick impastos and bold, expressionistic brushstrokes. Gauguin's paintings in the main are characterized by broad areas of color, relatively flat but nevertheless containing subtle variations of hue that give them a rich glow. He often added wax to his paints to give them extra smoothness and flow, and the paint is seldom thick, being thinnest at the edges of forms, where Prussian blue or earth red is often used to outline and strengthen the shapes. Sometimes parts of backgrounds were applied with a palette knife and then overlaid with thin, translucent paint put on with a brush.

36. Paul GAUGUIN, Biographie - L'Impressionnisme
Translate this page La vie et l oeuvre de paul gauguin, peintre du mouvement impressionniste à partir de 1876, l Ecole de Pont-Aven, le Synthétisme.
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Paul GAUGUIN est né à Paris en 1848 dans une famille française de la moyenne bourgeoisie. Il était d'ascendance hispano-péruvienne noble par sa mère, et sa famille, étiquetée "rouge" - son père travaillant au "National", l'organe du Parti Radical -, gagne le Pérou en 1849 pour échapper à la répression du "Parti de l'ordre". Autoportrait au Christ Jaune
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37. NCAW Autumn 03 | Dario Gamboni On Gauguin's Genesis Of A Picture
Dario Gamboni s article gauguin s Genesis of a Picture A Painter s Manifesto and SelfAnalysis.
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Paul Gauguin's Genesis of a Picture : A Painter's Manifesto and Self-Analysis
by Dario Gamboni Fig. 1 Paul Gauguin, Mana'o tupapa'u , 1892. Oil on burlap mounted on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Introduction
There is an element of contradiction in the art historian's approach to interpreting the creative process. While artistic creativity is seen as stemming from the psychology of the creator, there is a tendency to deny the artist possession of direct or rational access to its understanding. Both attitudes have their roots in romantic art theory. These attitudes imply, on the one hand, that the artist's psyche is the locus of creation, and, on the other, that intuition and the unconscious play the major roles. Such ideas remained prevalent in the twentieth century, as attested, for example, by the famous talk given in April 1957 by Marcel Duchamp under the title "The Creative Act," which defined the artist as a "mediumistic being." Genesis of a Picture
A good case study of the problematics of using an artist's own writings to interpret his or her work is Paul Gauguin's written account of his Mana'o tupapa'u of 1892 (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; fig. 1). The painting is one of Gauguin's most famous works and it had a special importance for him, as demonstrated by the high price he asked for it, its numerous variations, and its inclusion in the

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Translate this page Biografia, commento critico ed immagini delle opere principali dell artista francese.
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40. Noa Noa By Paul Gauguin - Project Gutenberg
Download the free eBook Noa Noa by paul gauguin. Creator, gauguin, paul. Title, Noa Noa. Language, French. ETextNo. 11646. Release Date, 2004-03-01
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