Paul Gauguin
images from the South Seas
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Author
Contributions
- Haviland, Simon. - Contributor
Publication
2001 - Prestel, Munich, England
Language
English
Word Count
28,750 words, Guess
Page Count
115 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3580513M
- ISBN-103791325892
- OCLC Control Number47823446
- OCLC Control Number34907350
- OCLC Control Numberpaulgauguinimage0000holl
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002276234
- Goodreads327140
- LibraryThing1105569
Classifications
- DDC759.4
- LCCND553.G27 H5813 2001
Description
"In the spring of 1891, Paul Gauguin left France on his first journey to Tahiti. During his stay there, he achieved an unprecedented intensification of color and formal simplicity in his painting. In the more than 200 works he produced in the South Pacific, Gauguin was primarily concerned with expressing his own condition and his ideas about the world, including his hopes for a reconciliation between civilization and nature, culture and primitivism. This is particularly clear in his book Noa Noa, which he wrote and illustrated to provide his audience in far-off Paris with an introduction to his paintings." "Eckhard Hollmann presents an exciting view of Paul Gauguin as a rebel and outsider in art, not forgetting the French painter's impressive self-dramatizations, the sole purpose of which was to establish a socially respected position for the artist. An analysis of Gauguin's paintings, his living conditions, and his writings casts fresh light on his significance as the "prophet of a new form of art" and pioneer of modernism."--Jacket.
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