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  1. May 9, 2022 · Gauguin's health continued to deteriorate, and this restricted his painting; instead, he wrote his memoirs: Avant et Après ('Before and After'). Death & Legacy After years of heart problems and the debilitating effects of syphilis, alcoholism, and malaria, Paul Gauguin died on 8 May 1903.

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    At around the same time, Gauguin's health began to deteriorate again, revisited by the same familiar constellation of symptoms involving pain in the legs, heart palpitations, and general debility. The pain in his injured ankle grew insupportable and in July he was obliged to order a trap from Papeete so that he could get about town. [158]

  3. Among the women of Tahiti, Gauguin discovered profound spiritual forces at work. In this Polynesian Eve, he envisioned a channel through which spiritual energy entered the everyday world. Probably she represented knowledge of good and evil, of life and human morality—part of Gauguin's long fascination with life and death.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · Paul Gauguin was in declining health and extreme pain. He was using morphine and died alone on the 8th of May 1903. As he did not have a will, many of his artwork, papers, and other things in Polynesia were auctioned off or destroyed.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · It is Paul Gauguin’s largest painting, and he understood it to be his finest work. Where are we going? represents the artist’s painted manifesto created while he was living on the island of Tahiti.

  6. For instance, the young women in Two Tahitian Women appear in two other monumental paintings in 1898 and 1899. Despite the arcadian content of his pictures, Gauguin became disillusioned with the Westernization and colonial corruption of Tahiti.

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  8. It was a time of great inspiration: the works became intense, vibrant, rich in colors that recall tropical vegetation. See Landscape in Martinique (1887). Theo Van Gogh was also enthusiastic, who bought two more canvases when Gauguin was forced to return to France due to some health problems.

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