Gauguin
Gauguin
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About Gauguin
Delve into the vibrant and tumultuous life of Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) with this essential introduction by Ingo F. Walther. This captivating hardback explores the journey of an artist who defied convention, from his early, unfulfilling careers in finance and the French Navy to his emergence as a pivotal figure in Post-Impressionism. Discover how Gauguin, a self-proclaimed "savage" known for his intense personality and fraught friendships, including a notorious incident with Vincent van Gogh, ultimately sought refuge and inspiration far from the Parisian art scene.
Walther's narrative vividly portrays Gauguin's transformative move to Tahiti, where he aimed to escape the artificiality of modern life. It was on this idyllic island that his unique Primitivist style flourished, characterized by bold colors, exotic sensuality, and a profound connection to nature and the native people. Explore iconic works like Woman with a Flower and Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams, which exemplify his innovative approach to art. This book offers a comprehensive look at Gauguin's prolific output and lasting influence on avant-garde artists like Picasso and Matisse, tracing his passionate and productive life right up to his final days in the Pacific.
Key Details
- Author: Ingo F. Walther
- Publisher: Taschen
- Format: Hardback, 95 pages
- Language: English
- Published: 2017
- ISBN: 9783836532235
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