ISBN:

Gauguin. Catalogue. Volume I

Wildenstein, Georges

ISBN:

Gauguin. Catalogue. Volume I

Wildenstein, Georges

Description

Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) was once a stockbroker before he decided to devote his life to painting, which he first approached as an amateur. From Pont-Aven and Tahiti, where he sojourned multiple times, to Arles in 1888, the year of his painful split with Van Gogh, Gauguin created an original œuvre characterized by simple forms, the subjective value of colors, but most importantly, by its mystical yet anxious renderings of human destiny.

Details
Artist(s)
Gauguin, Paul
Publisher
Year
1964
Language(s)
French
Pages
282
Size
33 cm
Illustrations
1 color plate, 638 black & white figures
Public Note

Volume 1 contains the catalogue. The projected second volume containing a biography of the artist was never published. See also: Wildenstein, Daniel "Gauguin : A Savage in the Making," 2001.

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