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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. 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.

  4. May 8, 2022 · When artist Paul Gauguin’s 54-year-old dead body was lowered swiftly into his grave on the remote Pacific island of Hiva Oa, it was already rotting fast and stinking in the sweltering tropical heat.

  5. In 1895 an unsuccessful auction of Gauguin's paintings was held. He sailed for Tahiti that spring. He once again settled among the natives. His health grew poorer. An ankle he had broken in Brittany did not heal properly, and he suffered from strokes. The government authorities, for whom he showed contempt, harassed him.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · For example, Gauguin’s Old Women of Arles (Mistral) (1888) portrays a group of women moving through a flattened, arbitrarily conceived landscape in a solemn procession. As in much of his work from this period, Gauguin applied thick paint in a heavy manner to raw canvas ; in his rough technique and in the subject matter of religious peasants ...

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  8. 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.

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