Paul Gauguin

French 1848-1903 Paul Gauguin Art Locations (born June 7, 1848, Paris, France ?? died May 8, 1903, Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia) French painter, sculptor, and printmaker. He spent his childhood in Lima (his mother was a Peruvian Creole). From c. 1872 to 1883 he was a successful stockbroker in Paris. He met Camille Pissarro about 1875, and he exhibited several times with the Impressionists. Disillusioned with bourgeois materialism, in 1886 he moved to Pont-Aven, Brittany, where he became the central figure of a group of artists known as the Pont-Aven school. Gauguin coined the term Synthetism to describe his style during this period, referring to the synthesis of his paintings formal elements with the idea or emotion they conveyed. Late in October 1888 Gauguin traveled to Arles, in the south of France, to stay with Vincent van Gogh. The style of the two men work from this period has been classified as Post-Impressionist because it shows an individual, personal development of Impressionism use of colour, brushstroke, and nontraditional subject matter. Increasingly focused on rejecting the materialism of contemporary culture in favour of a more spiritual, unfettered lifestyle, in 1891 he moved to Tahiti. His works became open protests against materialism. He was an influential innovator; Fauvism owed much to his use of colour, and he inspired Pablo Picasso and the development of Cubism.


       Prev  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19   Next
  Prev Artist       Next Artist     

   
    

Paul Gauguin Self-Portrait (mk07) oil


Self-Portrait (mk07)
Painting ID::  20756
Self-Portrait (mk07)
ca.1893-1894 1'6"x1' 3"(46x38cm)
ca.1893-1894 1'6"x1'_3"(46x38cm)
   
   
     

Paul Gauguin Portratit of William Molard (mk07) oil


Portratit of William Molard (mk07)
Painting ID::  20757
Portratit of William Molard (mk07)
1893-1894
1893-1894
   
   
     

Paul Gauguin Where do we come form (mk07) oil


Where do we come form (mk07)
Painting ID::  20758
Where do we come form (mk07)
Oil on canvas, 139.1x374.6cm Mueum of Fine Arts,Boston
Oil_on_canvas, 139.1x374.6cm Mueum_of_Fine_Arts,Boston
   
   
     

Paul Gauguin The Sudio of Schuffenecker or The Schuffenecker Family (mk07) oil


The Sudio of Schuffenecker or The Schuffenecker Family (mk07)
Painting ID::  20766
The Sudio of Schuffenecker or The Schuffenecker Family (mk07)
1889 2' 4 3/4x3'(73x92cm)
1889 2'_4_3/4x3'(73x92cm)
   
   
     

Paul Gauguin Still life with fan (mk07) oil


Still life with fan (mk07)
Painting ID::  20768
Still life with fan (mk07)
Still life with Fan 1889 1' 7 3/4"x2' (50x61cm)
Still_life_with_Fan 1889 1'_7_3/4"x2'_(50x61cm)
   
   
     

       Prev  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19   Next
Prev Artist       Next Artist     

     Paul Gauguin
     French 1848-1903 Paul Gauguin Art Locations (born June 7, 1848, Paris, France ?? died May 8, 1903, Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia) French painter, sculptor, and printmaker. He spent his childhood in Lima (his mother was a Peruvian Creole). From c. 1872 to 1883 he was a successful stockbroker in Paris. He met Camille Pissarro about 1875, and he exhibited several times with the Impressionists. Disillusioned with bourgeois materialism, in 1886 he moved to Pont-Aven, Brittany, where he became the central figure of a group of artists known as the Pont-Aven school. Gauguin coined the term Synthetism to describe his style during this period, referring to the synthesis of his paintings formal elements with the idea or emotion they conveyed. Late in October 1888 Gauguin traveled to Arles, in the south of France, to stay with Vincent van Gogh. The style of the two men work from this period has been classified as Post-Impressionist because it shows an individual, personal development of Impressionism use of colour, brushstroke, and nontraditional subject matter. Increasingly focused on rejecting the materialism of contemporary culture in favour of a more spiritual, unfettered lifestyle, in 1891 he moved to Tahiti. His works became open protests against materialism. He was an influential innovator; Fauvism owed much to his use of colour, and he inspired Pablo Picasso and the development of Cubism.

CONTACT US
Xiamen China Wholesale Oil Painting Stretcher Bar Frame Moulding Mirror Framed Stretched Paintings