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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?
(1897-98).
View artworks’ titles of oil painting old master Gauguin Paul France
1848-1903
3 Apple Trees in Blossom 1879
3 At the Window A la fenêtre 1882
3 Bouquet 1884
3 Bouquet of Flowers 1896
3 Bouquet of Flowers with a Window Open to the Sea Reverse of Hay Making
in Brittany 1888
3 Effect of Snow 1879
3 Fruits 1888
3 Mandolina and Flowers 1883 French supplier oil painting
reproduction Gauguin Paul
3 Still Life with Mandolin 1885
3 Still Life with Mangoes 1896
3 Still Life with Three Puppies 1888 1
3 Still Life with Three Puppies 1888 2
4 Adam and Eve 1902
4 Aha oe feii Are You Jealous 1892
4 Aita Tamari vahina Judith te Parari Annah the Javanese 1893
4 And the Gold of Their Bodies Et l or de leurs corps 1901
4 At the Pond 1887 French supplier oil painting reproduction
Gauguin Paul
4 Aube the Sculptor and His Son 1882
4 Baby The Nativity 1896
4 Be in Love and You Will Be Happy 1889
4 Black Pigs 1891
4 Bonjour Monsieur Gauguin 1889
4 Breton Girls Dancing 1888
4 Breton Girls Dancing Pont Aven 1888 |