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      • Unfortunately, finding any commissions for portraits amongst the wealthier inhabitants of Panama proved elusive, and the artist was obliged to work for a time as a labourer on the giant construction site that was on the way to becoming the Panama canal. He then contracted dysentery.
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  2. 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]

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · QUICK FACTS. Name: Paul Gauguin. Birth Year: 1848. Birth date: June 7, 1848. Birth City: Paris. Birth Country: France. Gender: Male. Best Known For: French artist Paul Gauguin's bold colors ...

  5. 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.

  6. May 8, 2022 · Gauguin was always an outsider, different. Born in Paris in 1848, he grew up in Lima, Peru. The folk art of these early years in Peru would later haunt his paintings. When he returned to France aged 7, he spoke only Spanish. After years in the stifling cloisters of Catholic boarding school, he joined the navy, keen to get out into the world.

  7. Gauguin increasingly alienated himself. By 1903, his body was ravaged by disease, his young wife Vaeoho had left him, the local bishop and police were concerned by his primitivist ideas, and he...

  8. Paul Gauguin styled himself and his art as “savage.” Although he began his artistic career with the Impressionists in Paris, during the late 1880s he fled farther and farther from urban civilization in search of an edenic paradise where he could create pure, “primitive” art. Yet his self-imposed exile to the South Seas was not so much ...

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