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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_GauguinPaul Gauguin - Wikipedia

    Gauguin's art became popular after his death, partially from the efforts of dealer Ambroise Vollard, who organized exhibitions of his work late in his career and assisted in organizing two important posthumous exhibitions in Paris.

    • 8 May 1903 (aged 54), Atuona, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia
  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Paul Gauguin (born June 7, 1848, Paris, France—died May 8, 1903, Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor who sought to achieve a “primitive” expression of spiritual and emotional states in his work.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · He was nearly out of money at the time — it wasn't until after his death that Gauguin's art began receiving great acclaim, eventually influencing the likes of Pablo Picasso and Henri...

  4. Seeking the kind of direct relationship to the natural world that he witnessed in various communities of French Polynesia and other non-western cultures, Gauguin treated his painting as a philosophical meditation on the ultimate meaning of human existence, as well as the possibility of religious fulfillment and answers on how to live closer to n...

    • French
    • June 7, 1848
    • Paris, France
    • May 8, 1903
  5. After the stock market crashed in 1882, Gauguin decided to become a full-time artist. He painted Impressionist landscapes, still lifes, and interiors heavily influenced not only by Pissarro but also by Paul Cézanne , whom he had met through Pissarro.

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 2098Paul Gauguin | MoMA

    French, 1848–1903. Works. Exhibitions. Publications. “I am not a painter. after nature.” Paul Gauguin. Along with his contemporaries Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin was a pioneer of modernist art.

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