No, he died from syphilis. How come people believe such cock-and-bull storiews about many artists?
Paul Gauguin died on May 8, 1903 at the age of 54.
According to Pola Gauguin's book "My Father, Paul Gauguin", Aline Gauguin, Paul Gauguin's mother, died shortly after her house at St. Cloud was set on fire, as a result of bombardment during the Franco-Prussian war. Pola writes that apart from a few valuable pieces of furniture, everything was lost in the fire, including the family papers. At the time of her death, Pola writes that Paul Gauguin was on board the cruiser Dessaix with the French Navy, patrolling the area between Denmark and Sweden known as the Cattegat; when he arrived back in France in 1871, at the age of 23, he found himself orphaned. Paul Gauguin's daughter also called Aline, died in 1897 at the age of twenty from pneuonia after catching a chill on her way home from a ball.
Pola Gauguin died in 1961.
Jean René Gauguin died in 1961.
Sys Gauguin died on February 11, 1999, in Denmark.
Bonne Gauguin died on July 12, 1989, in Oslo, Norway.
Paul Niven died on January 8, 1970, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA of house fire.
The men died from smoke inhalation caused by the forest fire. The cabin likely provided some protection from direct flames, but the smoke overcame them inside.
They were in a plane crash. The cabin is a plane's cabin.
It was an airplane cabin that crashed in the woods
No, Paul does not die in Misery.
Paul McCarteny didn't die