
Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin was a French post-Impressionist painter who is famous for his bold colors and explorations of primitive cultures. His life and art have had a significant impact on modern art, becoming a subject of literary and cinematic works that delve into his complex character and artistic vision.
Born on Jun 07, 1848 (177 years old)
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Australia:
This year’s offerings include fresh assessments of the well-worn lives of Paul Gauguin.
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Argentina:
Paul Gauguin refers to the wild nature in Tahiti, expressing colors and lines as music.
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Romania:
Cochineal was used by modernist painters like Paul Gauguin.
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Venezuela:
Paul Gauguin was a post-impressionist painter whose work and experimental use of color greatly influenced French avant-gardists and many other modern artists.
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Greece:
He later visited the same exotic places as Bougainville, creating works that evoke a hedonistic Eden.
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Dominican Republic:
Paul Gauguin is the famous painter who lived part of his childhood in Lima, as mentioned in Vargas Llosa's work.
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Liechtenstein:
Paul Gauguin was a French painter known for his post-impressionist works and his connection to Flora Tristán.
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El Salvador:
Paul Gauguin is referenced for his painting 'Vision after the Sermon' which reflects the colors seen in the community.
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United Kingdom:
Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin are mentioned as examples of passionate male friendships.
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New Zealand:
Paul Gauguin Cruises is inviting all travellers to explore the untouched beauty of French Polynesia and the South Pacific aboard the newly refurbished m/s Paul Gauguin.
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