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Gauguin
[ goh-gan ]
noun
- (Eu·gène Hen·ri) Paul [œ, -, zhen, ah, n, -, ree, pawl], 1848–1903, French painter.
Gauguin
/ ɡoɡɛ̃ /
noun
- GauguinPaul18481903MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Paul (pɔl). 1848–1903, French postimpressionist painter, who worked in the South Pacific from 1891. Inspired by primitive art, his work is characterized by flat contrasting areas of pure colours
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The pieces include masterpieces by Picasso, Gauguin and Marc Chagall.
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The sultry atmosphere and animal richness of Hindoo art reappeared in Gauguin's wood-cuts.
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One great painter did live in this valley, and died here—Paul Gauguin.
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We walked through the matted grass that sketched upon the fertile soil the shape of that house where Gauguin had painted.
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Next to this workroom was a shelter for the horse and cart, for Gauguin had the only wheeled vehicle in the Marquesas.
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To a considerable extent the influence of Gauguin was literary, and therefore in the long run negligible.
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