Paul Gauguin

NOUN
  1. French Post-impressionist painter who worked in the South Pacific (1848-1903)
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  • The paintings of the Post-Impressionists, including Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, which formerly hung in the claustrophobic, columned Bellechasse gallery, are cosseted now one floor below in small, elegant, midnight-blue galleries dedicated to the late scholar Françoise Cachin, who served as the museum's first director. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • I showed them examples of artists known as colorists, Paul Gauguin and Franz Marc, so they could see how one might choose to manipulate the viewer's eye.
  • I showed them examples of artists known as colorists, Paul Gauguin and Franz Marc, so they could see how one might choose to manipulate the viewer's eye.
  • From Wikipedia:Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903 was a leading Post-Impressionist artist, painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist and writer. AS SEEN ON TV: PAUL GAUGUIN
  • Paul Gauguin's Two Tahitian Women is silk-screened at each corner of the painting.
  • Paul Gauguin's primitive was not Pablo Picasso's, and - despite their mutual reliance on West Mexican grave goods as source materials - Kahlua's primitives were not Kahlo's.
  • Underlit by a blanket of fine coral sand, the colour of the ocean has the tropical palette of a Paul Gauguin painting and its turquoise-spearmint hues never dull with repeat viewing.
  • The firsts were created to decorate his friend Paul Gauguin's bedroom.
  • It lies at the heart of one of the most tempestuous alliances in art between Vincent Van Gogh and his mentor Paul Gauguin.
  • The title of Paul Gauguin's well-known painting makes a handy list of questions that researchers hope to answer by studying supernovae.
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