- Eugène
Henri Paul
Gauguin (/ɡoʊˈɡæn/; French: [øʒɛn ɑ̃ʁi pɔl ɡoɡɛ̃]; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a
French painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist, and...
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wheat fields and sunflowers. Van Gogh
invited Gauguin to join him in
Arles and
eagerly anti****ted
Gauguin's arrival in late 1888. Van Gogh
suffered from...
- his
friend Paul
Gauguin, who
acquired two of the
Paris versions.
About eight months later, van Gogh
hoped to
welcome and
impress Gauguin again with Sunflowers...
- 1897 oil on
canvas painting by the
French Post-Impressionist
artist Paul
Gauguin.
Since 1932 it has been in the
collection of the
Courtauld Institute of...
- Look up
Gauguin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paul
Gauguin (1848–1903) was a
French artist.
Gauguin may also
refer to: Jean René
Gauguin (1881–1961)...
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Gauguin the
Savage is a 1980
American TV film. It is a
biopic of the
artist Paul
Gauguin starring David Carradine.
David Carradine as Paul
Gauguin Lynn...
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artists were Paul Cézanne (known as the
father of Post-Impressionism), Paul
Gauguin,
Vincent van Gogh and
Georges Seurat. The term Post-Impressionism was first...
- Pola
Gauguin (6
December 1883 – 2 July 1961) was a Danish-Norwegian painter, art
critic and biographer. Paul
Rollon Gauguin was born in Paris, France....
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contemporary and
friend of Paul
Gauguin and
Vincent van Gogh.
Gauguin created a
portrait of him in 1886
looking at one of
Gauguin's ceramic sculptures, entitled...
- Paul
Gauguin. The
painting was
created in
Tahiti and is in the
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, M****achusetts.
Viewed as a
masterpiece by
Gauguin, the painting...