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Paul Gauguin likely contracted syphilis during his time in Paris and Tahiti, where he engaged in relationships with multiple women, some of whom may have had the disease. The risk of sexually transmitted infections was heightened in the late 19th century, particularly in artistically vibrant and bohemian circles. Gauguin’s lifestyle, characterized by promiscuity and a disregard for conventional health practices, contributed to his exposure to syphilis. His illness eventually impacted both his health and his artistic career.

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