a fictionalized account of his Tahitian experience. Day of the Gods (Mahana No Atua), one of the very few paintings Gauguin completed during this period, is closely related to his literary project. Set in a Tahitian landscape by the sea, the...
Paul Gauguin: PaintingsMildred Ferguson
Gauguin said himself about his drawings that “It always seems to me that something is missing: the color.” Though based, to use Gauguin’s words, on “sharpness of outline,” it is their color that brings Gauguin’s best drawings and paintings to life. It is the novel color harmonies,...
Paul Gauguin at Olga's Gallery. One of the largest collections of paintings online. Featuring hundreds of artists and thousands of works. Large, high-quality images. Biographies, historical commentary, religious and mythological notes.
Paul Gauguin oil painting reproductions for sale, create oil paintings from your images, fine art by oil on canvas.(Paul Gauguin [France, 1848-1903])
Paintings, Sculpture Mediums: Oil, Prints, Wood, Stone Subjects: Figure, Fantasy, Scenery Art Movement: Post-Impressionism Hometown: Paris, France Paul Gauguin Page's Content Introduction Biography Style and Technique Who or What Influenced
Paul Gauguin-Five Famous Paintings: Several of his works are significant. Some of Paul Gauguin’s famous works are ‘The Vision After the Sermon’,’The Yellow Christ’, and ‘The Seed of the Areoi’. There are others like ’Four Breton Girls’, ‘Manao Tupapau’, and ‘Two Tahitian Wo...
Portrait of Madame Gauguin ❦ “A great sentiment can be rendered immediately. Dream on it and look for the simplest form in which you can express it.” ❦ Riders on the Beach ❦ “I borrow some subject or other from life or from nature, and, using it as a pretext, I arrange ...
✨ Gauguin: each painting is individually hand painted and framed. the color of canvas prints may be slightly different from the product image due to different display methods. ✨ Easy to take care of: all of our paintings are gallery wrapped and stretched over a wooden frame for easy ...
French artist Paul Gauguin's bold colors, exaggerated body proportions and stark contrasts helped him achieve broad success in the late 19th century.