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  1. Paul Gauguin (Great Masters) by Anna Barskaya, 2005-01-05
  2. Gauguin: Masterpieces (Masterpieces Collection) by Paul Gauguin, 2005-10
  3. Gauguin: 116 Reproductions by Paul Gauguin, 1985-12
  4. Gauguin in Tahiti: The First Journey : Paintings 1891-1893 by Paul Gauguin, Gunter Metken, 1992-08
  5. Gauguin (Prestel Postcard Book)
  6. An island paradise in Boston.(Art)(Boston Museum of Fine Arts exhibition of paintings by Paul Gauguin): An article from: New Criterion by Karen Wilkin, 2004-04-01
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  8. Paul Gauguin by Jean-Jaques L'Eveque, 2003-02-06
  9. Paul Gaugin: Tahiti by Paul Gauguin, 1998-07-02
  10. Paul Gauguin, 1848-1903: The Primitive Sophisticate by Ingo F Walther, 1988-01-01
  11. Paul Gauguin by Adeline Peter, 1975-05
  12. First Impressions: Paul Gauguin (First Impressions) by Howard Greenfeld, 1993-09-30
  13. Paul Gauguin
  14. Paul Gauguin Maternite (II)

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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.
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Gauguin's painting technique was quite different from both that of the Impressionists, who applied their colors in small, opaque dabs, and that of Van Gogh, 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.

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Breaking free of the naturalism of Impressionism Manet and the Post-Impressionists installed at the Grafton Galleries in London in 1910. In the 1880s, Georges Seurat was at the forefront of the challenges to Impressionism with his unique analyses based on then-current notions of optical and color theories. Seurat believed that by placing tiny dabs of pure colors adjacent to one another, a viewer's eye compensated for the visual disparity between the two by "mixing" the primaries to model a composite hue. The Study for "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" (51.112.6) embodies Seurat's experimental style, which was dubbed Neo-Impressionism. This painting, the last sketch for the final picture that debuted in 1886 at the eighth and final Impressionist exhibition (today in the Art Institute of Chicago), depicts a landscape scene peopled with figures at leisure, a familiar subject of the Impressionists. But Seurat's updated style invigorates the otherwise conventional subject with a virtuoso application of color and pigment. In

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44. Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903)
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    Paul Gauguin was the only son of Clovis Gauguin, who was a radical republican journalist. In 1849 his father’s political activities forced the family to go into exile. The family headed to Peru, but Clovis Gauguin died en route. The rest of the family stayed in Lima for four years, a period that had a great impact on Paul.
    At the age of 17 he joined the French merchant navy, travelling around the world for six years. After the death of his mother in 1867, Gauguin settled down with his wealthy guardian, Gustave Arosa, who had a large art collection, including works by Delacroix. This period in time shaped Gauguin's interest in the Arts. He started collecting Impressionist paintings, and became himself an amateur painter.
    His transformation from a stockbroker to a full-time painter and artist came after the financial crash of 1882. With the help of Camille Pissaro he became part of the Impressionist movement. His use of broken rhythmical brushwork, and his interest in texture and colour, clearly relates to the work of the Impressionists.
    In 1887, Gouguin decide to leave France and set sail to Panama together with a painter friend, Charles Laval. To earn a living he worked as a labourer for the Panama Canal Company, but was laid off after two weeks. He soon left Panama to Martinique, where he gained a lot of experience in his development as an artist.

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Gauguin Paul (1848-1903), was a French painter. Decorative paintings He also became noted for his ceramics, scupltures, and woodcuts. In his highly decorative paintings, Gauguin deliberately distorted nature by enclosing broad, flat areas of color with heavy contours. Gauguin style greatly increased the methods by which artists could express themselves. His paintings influenced both the fauves and the German expressionists during the early 1900's. Early life Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin was born in Paris. He went to sea at the age of 17 as a cadet in the merchant marine but did not pursue a naval career. Instead, he went into banking and became a successfull financier. In 1873, Gauguin married Mette Sophia Gad, the daughter of a Danish minister. They had five children. Soon after his marriage, Gauguin began painting and collecting pictures. In 1883, the banking industry suffered a crash, which Gauguin used as an excuse to abandon his business for painting. Camille Gauguin's early paintings resemble the works of the French artist Camille Corot and Camille Pissarro. As Gauguin gained experience, he used brighter, richter colors and emphasized pattern, rather than threedimensional figures and objects. But he could not sell any pictures and had difficulty supporting himself and his family. He quarreled with his wife over money, and they separated in 1885. In 1888, Gauguin moved to Brittany in northwestern France. There, he met the artist Emile Bernard. The two men formulated a philosophy and style of art that became known as synthetism. Synthetism stressed simplified form. intense color, and decorative effects, all of which are reflected in Gauguin's later paintings.

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Paris, France Paul Gauguin was a French painter, printmaker, sculptor and ceramicist. His style developed from Impressionism through a brief cloisonnist phase towards a highly personal brand of Symbolism , which sought within the tradition of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes to combine and contrast an idealized vision of primitive Polynesian culture with the pessimism of an educated European. He was highly influenced by the art of Edgar Degas Edouard Manet Paul Cezanne and Camille Pissarro . A self-conscious, outspoken personality and an aggressively asserted position as the leader of the Pont-Aven group made Gauguin a dominant figure in Parisian intellectual circles in the late 1880s. His use of non-naturalistic colour and formal distortion for expressive ends was widely influential on early 20th-century avant-garde artists. Click image to enter gallery Click image for Paul Gauguin Techniques We carry art books, vintage images CDs, vintage postcards, and memorabilia in our shop.

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The electic, Paul Gauguin evolved his own personal Symbolist style of the simplification and exaggerated form of line and color, some of which was based on the influence the paintings of his friend Pierre Puvis de Chavannes . Gauguin was also an experimenter with media such as wood carving, ceramics, and lithography, also influenced his mature style. Gauguin used unprimed, heavy sacklike canvases, exploiting their abillity to produce dull, flat surfaces. Their textures also allowed him to read through a thin layer of paint. Most of his paint was brushed on, somtimes as stiff color, sometimes as scumbles and somtimes with a palette knife. He also used wax in his paint to stiffen and make it as dull as possible. He used ground colors and kept his palette to a minimum. Click image for Gauguin Detail Image Gauguin was a painter who danced to a diferent drum. The fact he took constant criticism as a compliment and was not trained as many of his other peers, was the very thing that set him apart from other artists. He did not fear the unknown and was willing to risk everything to paint the world in the manner he saw it.

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Post Impressionist globe-trotter and escapist cape-wearer Paul Gauguin was born in Paris but in 1849 the family 'Peru-dently' high-tailed it to mum's rellies in Lima after his journo' dad got stick from Louis Napoleon's spin doctors. When the Gauguins returned to France (minus dad, who'd died) they went to live with that good old French stand-by, 'Oncle Bags d'Argent'. The Peru trip gave Paul itchy feet and at 17 he satisfied his wanderlust (plus a few others) by floating down to Rio. He sailed several seas but then mum died, so 'Oncle Francs' set him up in the world of dosh 'n' dodginess. Paul proved to be a dab hand at a deal, spending his quality time at the amateur easel and his disposables on Impressionist gems. In 1883 his bank wobbled, so he thought 'Wot ze eck!', swapped his modem for a mahl stick, his family for a fantasy and, in no time at all, didn't have two insider-traders to rub together. After travelling some more, painting some lovely holiday snaps of Britanny and having it up to ear with van Gogh, he sailed to Tahiti in 1891 saying he planned to live on 'ecstasy, calmness and art' (all enlivened with the odd snort of 'Charlie').

50. Impressionist And Post-Impressionist Printmaking, 10/9-11/14/99
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Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1908) was one of the most important Post-Impressionist painters and printmakers, but his impact on later artists includes the mythology that grew up about him: his abandonment of a job as a successful stockbroker, his abondonment of wife and family, and, ultimately "civilization" itself in search of a truth in nature that he found lacking in a civilization that he felt had become diseased. His adoption of a "primitive" lifestyle and his incorporation of motifs from native art into his own paintings and woodcuts served as an inspiration both to the German Expressioists and to artists like Picasso.
La femme au figues (G. 88). Original etching on zinc, 1899. First published in the portfolio

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The Summary for "Pass It On, Art HIStory" Secrets from the past, revelations of the future "Perhaps one day, after my art has opened everybody's eyes, some enthusiastic soul will rescue me from the gutter." - Whatever your belief (or non-belief) regarding life after death, and whichever term you apply: reincarnation, life after life, everlasting life, "Pass It On" is a story of two artists from two different centuries with striking parallels, amazing coincidences, and humorous ironies linking them together. The story has all the attributes of a great fiction classic, but it's a true story and even the authors can't claim creative rights over it. Technically, history already wrote this story, the authors are simply passing it on. Along with the series of parallels linking the two artists together after more than 100 years, Peter Teekamp claims to have come face to face with evidence that gives him an understanding into Gauguin's art that no one has ever written about. The evidence stems from a series of coincidences that also led Peter to a discovery within Gauguin's artworks. The Dutch artist, Teekamp, believes he is that "enthusiastic soul" Gauguin refers to. Teekamp claims a unique insight into the mysterious world and hidden meanings of the art and life of the famous and controversial French artist.

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May the day come soon when I'll be myself in the woods of an ocean island! To live there in ecstasy, calmness and art. . . . There in Tahiti I shall be able to listen to the sweet murmuring music of my heart's beating in the silence of the beautiful tropical nights. Writing to his wife in 1887, Paul Gauguin expressed his desire to seek an earthly paradise in the South Seas. He arrived in Tahiti in 1891. While painting idealized visions of Polynesian culture, he relied on the Tahitians to provide him with food, models, and female companionship. Gauguin remained in Tahiti for two years, producing sculptures, woodcuts , and images of young women in Edenic landscapes. Gauguin first became enthusiastic about painting in the 1860s. By 1874 he was working with Camille Pisarro, who drew him into the Impressionist circle. Quickly abandoning Impressionism, he began using simplified lines and recurring shapes, covering the picture surface with large areas of flat color bounded by clearly marked lines. In the fall of 1888, Gauguin joined Vincent van Gogh in Arles, but the two quickly parted ways. Gauguin abandoned Europe permanently in 1895, having failed to sell many of the works from his first Tahitian excursion. He died in the Marquesas Islands in 1903.
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56. Artists Illustrating Boys Fashions: Paul Gauguin
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Figure 1. Gauguin entitled this portrait a "M. Loulou." It is a portrait of Louis Le Ray, the son of a Breton friend. The boy wears a velvet Fauntleroy suit and lace collar with long uncurled hair. It was painted about 1890. Gauguin was one of the foremost painters of the Post-impressionist movement. Together with Cezanne and Van Gogh, they reshaped modern art. He was born in Paris. His father was a journalist from Orleans. His mother was partly Peruvian. He had a cosmopolitan childhood, growing up in Lima, Orleans, and Paris. He was a seaman, served in the French Navy during the Franco- Prussian War, and worked as a stock broker and successful bank agent. He did not begin to paint until 1873 after his marriage. He exhibited his first work in 1876 and begun to revolutionize modern art. I only know one boy he painted, the son of a friend, but it is a wonderful piece.
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Gauguin was the son of a journalist from Orleans and of a mother who was half French and half Peruvian Creole. He was born in Paris on June 7, 1848. I have few details at this time on his childhood or how he was dressed as a boy. He had a cosmopolitan childhood, growing up in Lima, Orleans, and Paris. He spent 4 years in Lima getting to know his mother's family.
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Paul Gaugin (1848-1903), though born in Paris, was the son of a French journalist and a Peruvian mother, and spent his childhood in Peru. Working first as a stockbroker, and then a merchant seaman, Gaugin was a "Sunday painter" until he met Pissarro and became absorbed in Impressionism. He married in 1873, and went with his Danish wife to Copenhagen. However, he deserted her and his family when he was 35, and, using a loan from Degas, supported himself for a time by painting and making ceramics. In 1888 he lived in Arles with Vincent Van Gogh, before leaving for Tahiti in search of an unspoiled way of life. After a two-year return to Paris (1893-1895), Gauguin returned to Tahiti, where he lived until in 1901. Then, seriously ill and in trouble with the authorities, he moved to the Marquesas Islands where he died in 1903. Yellow Christ by Paul Gauguin
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