Gauguin: Colour Library

Gauguin: Colour Library

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Aug 12, 1998 · English · Paperback (128 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 128
Language English
Published Aug 12, 1998
Publisher Phaidon Press
ISBN-10 0714826839
ISBN-13 9780714826837

Description

Paul Gauguin emerged as a revolutionary figure in the art world, known for his vibrant use of color and his departure from realistic representations. This book delves into Gauguin's life and work, providing valuable insights into his evolution as an artist and the influences that shaped his unique style. Readers will discover the stories behind his most renowned pieces and the philosophical underpinnings that drove his creative process.

Richly illustrated, the collection captures Gauguin's bold color palette and his explorations in symbolism and emotion. Through careful analysis and engaging narratives, the authors illuminate how Gauguin’s experiences and travels, particularly to Tahiti, infused his art with a profound sense of place and spirituality. This exploration serves not only as a tribute to his contributions to modern art but also as a window into the legacy he left behind, encouraging a deeper appreciation for his visionary approach.

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Romance Art & Photography
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