Coverbild Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin
Tahiti
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Herausgegeben von: Dr. Christoph Becker
Texte von: Dr. Christoph Becker, Dr. Christofer Conrad, Ingrid Heermann, Dina Sonntag
Englisch
März 1998, 192 Seiten, 0 Abb.
Leinen mit Schutzumschlag
229mm x 286mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-0744-2
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In 1892 Paul Gauguin travelled to the South Seas. The extraordinary paintings and sculptures, watercolours, drawings and coloured woodcuts from this first journey make it abundantly evident why Gauguin, together with Cézanne and van Gogh, counts as one of the Fathers of Modern Art.ì The Brittany landscapes and still lifes mark Gauguin's departure on his life's journey, seeking the roots of artistic expression. On Tahiti he found a world where exotic dreams and colonialism abruptly collided. His glowing images from the last decade of his life - with its impressive creativity and deep loneliness - capture the essence of a dying world.ì The reality of life on Tahiti and its archaic culture became an important part of Gauguin's own life, in which utopia and reality were ultimately never to be reconciled. This study of Gauguin's richly symbolic pictures reveals an epoch-making moment in his art. (German edition available ISBN 3-7757-0741-7) The artist: Paul Gauguin (Paris 1848 - 1903 Atouana on Hiva-Oa, in the Marquesas Islands). Spent 1865-1871 at sea. 1871-1882: bank employee in Paris. 1874: attended the Colarossi Academy. 1876: debut in the Paris Salon with "Sous-bois Ó Viroflay". 1886: first journey to Brittany (Pont-Aven). 1897: publishes his book Noa-Noa about his time in the South Seas from 1891-1893. In 1895 Gauguin leaves Europe for the last time.
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