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Bettmann//Getty Images (1848-1903) Who Was Paul Gauguin? French post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin was an important figure in the Symbolist art movement of the early 1900s. His use of bold colors, exaggerated body proportions and stark contrasts in his paintings set him apart from his ...
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What are some of Paul Gauguin’s most famous paintings? Gauguin’s most famous works include “Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?”, “The Yellow Christ,”“Tahitian Women on the Beach,” and “The Vision After the Sermon.” ...
the gallery whose family foundation publishes the catalogue raisonné of Gauguin’s paintings . Wildenstein is believed to have acquired the sculpture in Switzerland after World War II. [The museum’s catalogue now states that Wildenstein acquired the work from a private collection in Switzerland in ...
, Gauguin left Paris for the last time, moving back to Tahiti. In 1901, he moved to the remote Marquesas Islands, where he lived until his death in 1903. The paintings and prints he created at the end of his life were a return to his roots of still-life and Impressionistic images....
Finally, a 360-degree landscape panorama is presented in the central hall of the exhibition showing paintings by Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet and Charles-François Daubigny—Images of a Floating World. Complementing the selection of French modernist works is a group of East Asian artworks ...
Gauguin would have been well-acquainted with these images because he had exhibited with Degas in 1887 at the final Impressionist group exhibition in Paris. Given his familiarity with the art of the avant-garde and his impressive knowledge of old master paintings, Gauguin must have been aware of...
When Gauguin returned to France in 1893, he spent most of his time in Paris promoting his work and writing and illustrating Noa Noa, a fictionalized account of his Tahitian experience. Day of the Gods (Mahana No Atua), one of the very few paintings Gauguin completed during this period, is...
Using computer graphics enhancement analyses, some of the paintings they did during this period revealed hidden facial images. One full hidden figure in a painting by Van Gogh and five camouflaged facial images in the works of Paul Gauguin were uncovered using computer graphics techniques. With the...