Post-Impressionism
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On May 3, 2011, a Paul Gauguin wooden bust of a young Tahitian woman, "Jeune Tahitienne," was sold for $11.3 million. In February, 2011, a Gauguin painting was offered for $10 million, but found no buyers.
For instance:Vision After the Sermon, Les Alyscamps, Two Tahitian Women.
Paul Gauguin quit his job at the bank to pursue a career in painting, driven by his passion for art and a desire for a more fulfilling life. He felt constrained by the routine of his banking job and sought to express his creativity and explore new artistic styles. This decision marked the beginning of his transformation into a prominent figure in the Post-Impressionist movement. Ultimately, Gauguin's bold choice allowed him to explore themes of color, symbolism, and the human experience in his work.
Post-Impressionism
post-impressionism apex
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Paul Gauguin painted Tahitian Landscape when he was in Italy. He had been drunk the night before and woke up to that view (the painting) in 1888
Paul Gauguin
The painting is by Paul Gauguin. He became disenchanted by the ugliness of city life and after seeing a brochure about Tahiti he left Paris. The time period was about 1892 when this painting was done.
Gauguin
On May 3, 2011, a Paul Gauguin wooden bust of a young Tahitian woman, "Jeune Tahitienne," was sold for $11.3 million. In February, 2011, a Gauguin painting was offered for $10 million, but found no buyers.
For instance:Vision After the Sermon, Les Alyscamps, Two Tahitian Women.
A rare wooden sculpture of a Tahitian girl by Paul Gauguin sold for $11.3million (£7million) at auctionin New York a month ago.
Paul Gauguin started painting in 1879 till his death in 1903.
Paul Gauguin quit his job at the bank to pursue a career in painting, driven by his passion for art and a desire for a more fulfilling life. He felt constrained by the routine of his banking job and sought to express his creativity and explore new artistic styles. This decision marked the beginning of his transformation into a prominent figure in the Post-Impressionist movement. Ultimately, Gauguin's bold choice allowed him to explore themes of color, symbolism, and the human experience in his work.